Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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583250 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Photo-reduction of Cr(VI) in a solution with single or multi-inorganic anions was evaluated. The results show that 38.5 μM Cr(VI) is photo-reduced in the presence of NO3â at pH 1. The photolysis of NO3â, producing NO2â or H2O2, may contribute to Cr(VI) reduction. The addition of 0.001-0.1 M chlorite to NO3â enhanced Cr(VI) photo-reduction when 35.8 μM Fe(III) was present. This enhancement was the combinative result of photolysis of NO3â and Fe-Cl complexes, leading to the formation of NO2â and Fe(II), respectively, for Cr(VI) reduction. On the contrary, a significant decrease in Cr(VI) photo-reduction was observed with the addition of PO43â and SO42â. This decrease was due to their strong competition with Fe(III) from Clâ, resulting in a marked decrease in the concentrations of Fe-Cl complexes. The results suggest that a direct irradiation of acidic wastewaters containing Clâ, NO3â, and Fe(III) is a feasible strategy for eliminating Cr(VI).
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Authors
Yu-Min Tzou, Chia-Lian Hsu, Chung-Chi Chen, Jen-Hshuan Chen, Jeng-Jzung Wu, Kuo-Jin Tseng,