Advanced Oxidation Process for DNAN Using UV/H2O2

被引:23
作者
Su, Hailei [1 ]
Christodoulatos, Christos [1 ]
Smolinski, Benjamin [2 ]
Arienti, Per [2 ]
O'Connor, Greg [2 ]
Meng, Xiaoguang [1 ]
机构
[1] Stevens Inst Technol, Ctr Environm Syst, Hoboken, NJ 07030 USA
[2] US Army, RDECOM, ARDEC, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806 USA
关键词
2,4-Dinitroanisole; Advanced oxidation processes; Wastewater treatment; Photocatalysis; INSENSITIVE MUNITIONS COMPOUND; 2,4-DINITROANISOLE DNAN; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; ALKALINE-HYDROLYSIS; DEGRADATION; TNT; 2,4,6-TRINITROTOLUENE; 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE; PHOTODEGRADATION; KINETICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.eng.2019.08.003
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
2,4-Dinitroanisole (DNAN) is an important component of insensitive munitions that is anticipated to replace 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in munitions formulations. Photocatalyzed hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) oxidation experiments and chemical analyses were conducted to study the effect of initial pH and H2O2 dosage on the kinetics of DNAN decomposition and the reaction pathways. The results show that DNAN degradation followed zero-order kinetics when a 250 ppm DNAN solution was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and 1500-4500 ppm H2O2 in an initial pH range of 4-7. However, when the H2O2 concentration was 750 ppm, DNAN degradation followed pseudo-first-order kinetics. The results indicate that DNAN can easily be oxidized by UV/H2O2 treatment. When the H2O2 dosage was 1500 ppm and the initial pH was 7, DNAN was reduced from 250 ppm to less than 1 ppm in 3 h. However, the total organic carbon (TOC) and total carbon (TC) concentrations were reduced slowly from 100 to less than 70 ppm carbon (C) in 3 h, and decreased to about 5 ppm after 9 h of treatment, suggesting the formation of other organic compounds. Those reaction intermediates were oxidized to carbon dioxide (CO2) at a slower rate than the oxidation of DNAN. CO2 was emitted from the solution because the solution pH decreased rapidly to about 3 during the UV/H2O2 oxidation. Most of the nitrogen in DNAN was converted to nitrate by UV/H2O2 oxidation after 9 h of treatment. The research results indicate that UV/H2O2 oxidation is a promising technique for the treatment of DNAN in wastewater. (C) 2019 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier LTD on behalf of Chinese Academy of Engineering and Higher Education Press Limited Company.
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