Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9674202 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Catalysis dechlorination of chlorinated organic matter by palladium/iron bimetallic particles represents one of the latest innovative technologies for contaminated soil and groundwater remediation. The reaction of dechlorination is believed to take place on the surface site of the catalyst in a pseudo-first-order mode. The dechlorination rate increases with an increase of the bulk loading of palladium due to the increase of both the surface loading of palladium and the total surface area exposed. The results show that no other intermediates were generated besides Clâ, benzene and chlorobenzene during dechlorination of o-dichlorobenzene.
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Authors
Xinhua Xu, Mi Zhou, Ping He, Zhiwei Hao,