Chromate reduction on humic acid derived from a peat soil – Exploration of the activated sites on HAs for chromate removal
Autor: | Shan-Li Wang, Wen-Hui Kuan, Shiuh-Tsuen Huang, J. C. Liu, P. N. Chiang, Yu-Min Tzou, Jang-Hung Huang, Ming Kuang Wang, Chung Chi Chen, Richard H. Loeppert, J. T. Hung |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Environmental Engineering Chromate conversion coating Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Soil organic matter Extraction (chemistry) Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Sorption General Medicine General Chemistry Chemical Fractionation Pollution Soil chemistry.chemical_compound Adsorption chemistry Environmental chemistry Chromates Soil Pollutants Environmental Chemistry Humic acid Organic matter Humic Substances Naphthalene |
Zdroj: | Chemosphere. 87:587-594 |
ISSN: | 0045-6535 |
Popis: | Humic substances are a major component of soil organic matter that influence the behavior and fate of heavy metals such as Cr(VI), a toxic and carcinogenic element. In the study, a repetitive extraction technique was used to fractionate humic acids (HAs) from a peat soil into three fractions (denoted as F1, F2, and F3), and the relative importance of O-containing aromatic and aliphatic domains in humic substances for scavenging Cr(VI) was addressed at pH 1. Spectroscopic analyses indicated that the concentrations of aromatic C and O-containing functional groups decreased with a progressive extraction as follows: F1 > F2 > F3. Cr(VI) removal by HA proceeded slowly, but it was enhanced when light was applied due to the production of efficient reductants, such as superoxide radical and H2O2, for Cr(VI). Higher aromatic- and O-containing F1 fraction exhibited a greater efficiency for Cr(VI) reduction (with a removal rate of ca. 2.89 mmol g−1 HA under illumination for 3 h). 13C NMR and FTIR spectra further demonstrated that the carboxyl groups were primarily responsible for Cr(VI) reduction. This study implied the mobility and fate of Cr(VI) would be greatly inhibited in the environments containing such organic groups. |
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