Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1267014 Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Oxidative degradation of dinitrotoluenes (DNTs) and 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) in wastewater was conducted using ultrasonic irradiation combined with titanium dioxide (TiO2). The batch-wise experiments were carried out to elucidate the influence of various operating parameters on the sonolytic behavior, including power intensity, TiO2 dosage, acidity of wastewater, reaction temperature and oxygen dosage. It is worthy to note that the nitrotoluene contaminants could be almost completely eliminated by sonochemical oxidation enhanced significantly with the addition of TiO2 due to the supply of adsorbent and/or excess nuclei. High destruction rate of nitrotoluenes could be achieved by increasing the acidity of wastewater and decreasing the reaction temperature. According to the result given by pyrolysis/gas chromatograph–mass spectrometer (Pyrolysis/GC–MS), it is postulated that DNTs adsorbed on TiO2 preliminarily undergo denitration pathway to o-mononitrotoluene (MNT) or oxidation pathway to 1,3-dinitrobenzene (DNB), respectively. Further, based on the spectra obtained from GC–MS, it is proposed that DNTs dissolved in wastewater proceed with similar reaction pathways as those adsorbed on TiO2. Besides, oxidative degradation of 2,4,6-TNT results in the formation of 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (TNB). Apparently, the sonolytic technique established is promising for direct treatment of wastewater from TNT manufacturing process.

Research highlights► It is remarkable that the nitrotoluene contaminants could be almost completely eliminated by sonochemical oxidation coupled with TiO2 powder. ► It is postulated that DNTs adsorbed on TiO2 preliminarily undergo denitration pathway to o-mononitrotoluene (MNT) or oxidation pathway to 1,3-dinitrobenzene (DNB), respectively. ► The oxidative degradation of 2,4,6-TNT in aqueous solution results in the formation of 1,3,5-trinitrobenzene (TNB) intermediate.

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