Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4413298 | Chemosphere | 2009 | 6 Pages |
A Pd/Sn bimetallic nanoparticles resin (nano-Pd/Sn/resin) was successfully synthesized for reductive transformation of aqueous trichloroethylene (TCE). The physicochemical properties of the prepared resin were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, N2 isothermal sorption at and X-ray photospectroscopy. The surface-area-normalized rate constants (kSA) of Sn particles in the nanoscale range (50–100 nm) were 4.5 times larger than the kSA for powdered Sn (0.04 mm). After depositing 1 wt% Pd onto nano-Sn surface, kSA was further enhanced by about a factor of 2. Groundwater constituents such as sulfide nitrate and dissolved oxygen had significant negative effects on the rate of TCE degradation by the nano-Pd/Sn/resin. A wet-chemical method regeneration method was observed to effectively restore the reactivity of the poisoned nano-Pd/Sn/resin after dipping in sulfide solution for 2 d. In all cases, less than 0.5% of the degraded TCE appeared as chlorinated byproducts including the three dichloroethene isomers. The nano-Pd/Sn/resin technique performs well in transforming TCE into nontoxic hydrocarbons, as compared with other published methods.