Reductive dechlorination of carbon tetrachloride using iron(II) iron(III) hydroxide sulfate (green rust)

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Erbs, M [1 ]
Hansen, HCB [1 ]
Olsen, CE [1 ]
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[1] Royal Vet & Agr Univ, Dept Chem, DK-1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark
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10.1021/es980221t
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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The reductive dechlorination of CCl4 and CHCl3 in the presence of the synthetic sulfate form of green rust (GR(SO4)), (Fe4Fe2III)-Fe-II(OH)(12)SO(4)yH(2)O, at pH similar to 8 and room temperature was investigated. Reduction of CCl4 produces CHCl3 and C2Cl6 as main chloroaliphatic products, while GR(SO4) is oxidized to magnetite (Fe3O4). The formation of C2Cl6 indicates a coupling reaction between trichloromethyl radicals in the suspension. Chloroform was much less susceptible than CCl4 to reductive dechlorination by GR(SO4) showing reduction rates approximately 100 times less than for reduction of CCl4. The transformation of CCl4 by GR(SO4), can be described by pseudo-first-order reaction kinetics with respect to formation of chloride. At room temperature the rate expression is given as: d[Cl-]/dt congruent to -d[CCl4]/dt = r.k(obs)[Fe(II)](GR), where k(obs) is in the range (0.47 x 10(-5))-(2.18 x 10(-5)) s(-1) for CCl4 concentrations above its aqueous solubility. This narrow range may be due to the constant CCl4(aq) concentration owing to buffering of the CCl4(aq) concentration by free phase CCl4(l) thereby indicating that the reaction takes place in solution. Experiments with initial CCl4 concentrations below its aqueous solubility support this theory. The reaction kinetics are compared with similar reactions where iron(0) is used as reductant of CCl4. The first-order rate constants for transformation of CCl4 with zerovalent iron and GR(SO4), respectively, are found to be in the same range. Thus, GRs formed during corrosion of iron(0) under nonacid conditions may considerably contribute to the total reduction of CCl4 measured in iron(0) systems.
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