Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
624736 Desalination 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reduction of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) by zero-valent iron (Fe0) was investigated systematically in the present study. No change in Cr(VI) concentration occurs using untreated Fe0 powders even after a long contact time. The Fe0 powders treated with acid washing shows a weak activity and a poor long-term performance to reduction of Cr(VI). The activity and long-term performance of treated Fe0 powders is not effectively improved in the presence of citric acid. In contrast, introduction of photoirradiation not only dramatically increases the reduction rate of Cr(VI) in the presence of citric acid but also effectively stabilizes the activity of Fe0 powders and films. Such enhancement should be attributed to photoreductive dissolution of the oxide layer on Fe0 surface. For this newly developed system, effective reduction of Cr(VI) is favored at low pH values and oxalic and tartaric acid are also effective as complex reagents.

► Investigation of influence of organic acid on longevity of Fe0. ► Development of an efficient system for reduction of Cr(VI) by Fe0. ► Consideration of effect of nature of organic acid and pH on reduction rate.

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