Carbon tetrachloride transformation on the surface of nanoscale biogenic magnetite particles

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McCormick, ML [1 ]
Adriaens, P [1 ]
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
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10.1021/es030487m
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Iron-reducing conditions in subsurface environments promote dechlorination reactions via both biotic and abiotic pathways, the latter often mediated via biologically activated minerals formed by dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB). Here we report the major products and pathways associated with the abiotic transformation of carbon tetrachloride (CT) by nanoscale biogenic magnetite/ maghemite particles produced by the DIRB Geobacter metallireducens. Product formation and free radical/carbene trapping studies indicate that CT transformation occurs via three parallel pathways. The first pathway (hydrogenolysis) results in the formation of chloroform (45-50%) via a trichloromethyl free radical (.CCl3) and possibly a trichloromethyl carbanion (:CCl3-). The second and third pathways involve a dichlorocarbene intermediate (:CCl2) which either hydrolyzes to form CO (similar to38%) (carbene hydrolysis), or undergoes further reduction to yield methane (8-10%) (carbene reduction). The mechanism of methane formation from :CCl2 is not known, but is speculated to involve a sequence of surface coordinated carbenoid and free radical complexes. The large fraction of relatively benign products formed by the carbene-mediated pathways suggests that magnetite/maghemite particles may have a beneficial application in the remediation of CT contaminated environments.
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