Literature DB >> 31983004

Remediation of organic arsenic contaminants with heterogeneous Fenton process mediated by SiO2-coated nano zero-valent iron.

Yuancai Lv1,2, Siyi Huang1, Guofu Huang3, Yifan Liu1,2, Guifang Yang1, Chunxiang Lin1, Gao Xiao1, Yonghao Wang4, Minghua Liu5.   

Abstract

Given their considerable solubility in water and potentially high toxicity to human health, organoarsenic compounds have become an emerging contaminant. Herein, a heterogeneous Fenton process mediated by SiO2-coated nano zero-valent iron (SiO2-nZVI) was employed to simultaneously remove the p-arsanilic acid (p-ASA, a typical organoarsenic compound) and the released arsenic. The initial pH value significantly influenced on the degradation of p-ASA and at the optimal pH (3.0), p-ASA (10 mg L-1) could be completely oxidized to As(V), NH4+, and plentiful phenolic compounds such as phenol and p-hydroquinone via the cleavage of C-N and C-As bonds within 60 min in pure water. Meanwhile, although the formed lepidocrocite and magnetite on the surface of SiO2-nZVI significantly limited the reutilization, they played a vital role in the adsorption of the released As(V) and the residual arsenic levels in the effluent were as low as 0.031 mg L-1, meeting both the drinking water standard of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the surface water standard of China (0.05 mg L-1). Furthermore, high-level dissolved organic matters (DOM) (> 2 mg C L-1) exhibited strong interference with both the oxidation of p-ASA and adsorption of arsenic, but the interference could be eliminated by increasing the SiO2-nZVI dosage or adding H2O2. Importantly, this system could completely remediate p-ASA in a short time and simultaneously avoid the secondary pollution caused by inorganic arsenic, which was significant for the remediation of organoarsenic pollutants in swine wastewater.

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Keywords:  Arsenic; Degradation; Heterogeneous Fenton process; Nano zero-valent iron; Organoarsenic compounds

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31983004     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-07808-2

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


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