Literature DB >> 26662563

Enhanced degradation of benzene by percarbonate activated with Fe(II)-glutamate complex.

Xiaori Fu1, Xiaogang Gu2, Shuguang Lu3, Zhouwei Miao1, Minhui Xu1, Xiang Zhang1, Muhammad Danish1, Hang Cui1, Usman Farooq1, Zhaofu Qiu1, Qian Sui1.   

Abstract

Effective degradation of benzene was achieved in sodium percarbonate (SPC)/Fe(II)-Glu system. The presence of glutamate (Glu) could enhance the regeneration of Fe(III) to Fe(II), which ensures the benzene degradation efficiency at wider pH range and eliminate the influence of HCO3 (-) in low concentration. Meanwhile, the significant scavenging effects of high HCO3 (-) concentration could also be overcome by increasing the Glu/SPC/Fe(II)/benzene molar ratio. Free radical probe compound tests, free radical scavenger tests, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis were conducted to explore the reaction mechanism for benzene degradation, in which hydroxyl radical (HO•) and superoxide anion radical (O2 (•-)) were confirmed as the predominant species responsible for benzene degradation. In addition, the results obtained in actual groundwater test strongly indicated that SPC/Fe(II)-Glu system is applicable for the remediation of benzene-contaminated groundwater in practice.

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Keywords:  Benzene; Fe(II)-glutamate; Groundwater remediation; Reactive oxygen species; Sodium percarbonate

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26662563     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5908-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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