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dc.citation.conferencePlace US -
dc.citation.title ACS Spring Meeting -
dc.contributor.author Lee, Changha -
dc.contributor.author Keenan, CR -
dc.contributor.author Sedlak, DL. -
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-20T04:37:53Z -
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dc.date.created 2014-12-23 -
dc.date.issued 2008-04-07 -
dc.description.abstract In the presence of oxygen, organic compounds can be oxidized by zerovalent iron or dissolved Fe(II). However, this process is not a very effective means of degrading contaminants because the yields of oxidants are usually low (i.e., typically less than 5% of the iron added is converted into oxidants capable of transforming organic compounds). The addition of polyoxometalate (POM) greatly increases the yield of oxidants in both systems. The mechanism of POM enhancement depends on the solution pH. Under acidic conditions, POM mediates the electron transfer from nanoparticulate zerovalent iron (nZVI) or Fe(II) to oxygen, increasing the production of hydrogen peroxide, which is subsequently converted to hydroxyl radical through the Fenton reaction. At neutral pH values, iron forms a complex with POM, preventing iron precipitation on the nZVI surface and in bulk solution. At pH 7, the yield of oxidant approaches the theoretical maximum in the nZVI/O2 and the Fe(II)/O2 systems when POM is present, suggesting that coordination of iron by POM alters the mechanism of the Fenton reaction by converting the active oxidant from ferryl ion to hydroxyl radical. Comparable enhancements in oxidant yields are also observed when nZVI or Fe(II) is exposed to oxygen in the presence of silica-immobilized POM. -
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation ACS Spring Meeting -
dc.identifier.uri https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66855 -
dc.publisher American Chemical Society -
dc.title Polyoxometalate-enhanced oxidation of organic compounds by nanoparticulate zero-valent iron and ferrous ion -
dc.type Conference Paper -
dc.date.conferenceDate 2008-04-07 -

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