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Catalytic degradation of picric acid by heterogeneous Fenton-based processes.

Environmental technology (2011-07-26)
Niina Dulova, Marina Trapido, Aleksandr Dulov
RESUMEN

The efficiency of goethite, magnetite and iron powder (Fe0) in catalysing the Fenton-based oxidation of picric acid (PA) in aqueous solution was studied. The effect of pH, hydrogen peroxide concentration, and catalyst type and dosage on treatment efficacy was investigated. The adsorption of PA from aqueous solution by heterogeneous catalysts was also examined. The results demonstrated negligible PA removal in H2O2/alpha-FeOOH and H2O2/Fe3O4 systems independent of process pH, and hydrogen peroxide and catalyst dosage. The PA adsorption effects of both iron oxides turned out to be insignificant for all studied pH values and catalyst dosages. The H2O2/Fe0 system proved efficient at degrading PA, but only under acidic conditions (pH 3). The results indicated that, due to rather fast leaching of ferrous ions from the iron powder surface, PA degradation was carried out mainly by the classic Fenton oxidation mechanism in the bulk solution. The adsorption of PA onto the iron powder surface may also contribute to the overall efficiency of PA degradation.

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Ácido pícrico, moistened with water, ≥98%
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Picric acid solution, 1.3% in H2O (saturated)
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Picric acid solution
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Picric acid solution, 100 μg/mL in acetonitrile, PESTANAL®, analytical standard