Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process

Background & Aims of the Study: 4-Nitrotoluene (4NT) is a toxic, resistant, and carcinogenic pollutant. The current study aimed to investigate the degradation and mineralization of 4NT regarded as one of the components of petrochemical wastewater using MnO2/Clinoptilolite (CP)/O3 process. The pr...

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Main Authors: Shabnam Pourfalatoon, Hossein Mazaheri, Ali Hassani Joshaghani, Aref Shokri
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Language:English
Published: Qom University of Medical Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Archives of Hygiene Sciences
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spelling doaj-41e76b8ff0c54aa38ced9356343fefbe2021-02-23T10:17:55ZengQom University of Medical SciencesArchives of Hygiene Sciences2251-92032322-49162021-01-011012129Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 ProcessShabnam Pourfalatoon0Hossein Mazaheri1Ali Hassani Joshaghani2Aref Shokri3 Department of Chemical Engineering, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran Department of Chemical Engineering, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran Department of Chemical Engineering, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Arak, Iran Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran Background & Aims of the Study: 4-Nitrotoluene (4NT) is a toxic, resistant, and carcinogenic pollutant. The current study aimed to investigate the degradation and mineralization of 4NT regarded as one of the components of petrochemical wastewater using MnO2/Clinoptilolite (CP)/O3 process. The present study also examined the effect of several operational parameters. Materials and Methods:  Synthesized wastewater was used in this study. It is proposed to apply a radical mechanism by the generation of an anion radical (   prior to hydroxyl radical in order to describe the interaction between ozone and MnO. Results: The obtained findings of the present study are not similar to those of the ozonation process alone. In ozonation, 4NT removal was positively affected by higher pH due to the formation of hydroxyl radicals. The degradation efficiency values of 4NT in optimum pH for the ozonation and MnO2/CP/O3 processes were reported as 89.0 and 98.5% within 75 min of reaction, respectively. Conclusion: In addition, it was obviously shown that the degradation efficiency of 4NT was higher at neutral pH conditions (pH=7) in catalytic ozonation. The removal of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) increased from 50% (only ozonation) to 69.5% (MnO2/CP/O3) after 75 min of reaction. The kinetic of degradation was pseudo first-order. Furthermore, the degradation and relative mineralization of 4NT were estimated by high-performance liquid chromatography and COD, respectively.http://jhygiene.muq.ac.ir/article-1-480-en.htmlcatalytic ozonationchemical oxygen demand (cod)mno2 nanocatalystnitrites4-nitrotoluene (4nt)oxygen-chemical synthesiswastewater
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author Shabnam Pourfalatoon
Hossein Mazaheri
Ali Hassani Joshaghani
Aref Shokri
spellingShingle Shabnam Pourfalatoon
Hossein Mazaheri
Ali Hassani Joshaghani
Aref Shokri
Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
Archives of Hygiene Sciences
catalytic ozonation
chemical oxygen demand (cod)
mno2 nanocatalyst
nitrites
4-nitrotoluene (4nt)
oxygen-chemical synthesis
wastewater
author_facet Shabnam Pourfalatoon
Hossein Mazaheri
Ali Hassani Joshaghani
Aref Shokri
author_sort Shabnam Pourfalatoon
title Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
title_short Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
title_full Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
title_fullStr Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic Investigation of Degradation of 4-Nitrotoluene in Aqueous Environment by MnO2/Clinoptilolite/O3 Process
title_sort kinetic investigation of degradation of 4-nitrotoluene in aqueous environment by mno2/clinoptilolite/o3 process
publisher Qom University of Medical Sciences
series Archives of Hygiene Sciences
issn 2251-9203
2322-4916
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background & Aims of the Study: 4-Nitrotoluene (4NT) is a toxic, resistant, and carcinogenic pollutant. The current study aimed to investigate the degradation and mineralization of 4NT regarded as one of the components of petrochemical wastewater using MnO2/Clinoptilolite (CP)/O3 process. The present study also examined the effect of several operational parameters. Materials and Methods:  Synthesized wastewater was used in this study. It is proposed to apply a radical mechanism by the generation of an anion radical (   prior to hydroxyl radical in order to describe the interaction between ozone and MnO. Results: The obtained findings of the present study are not similar to those of the ozonation process alone. In ozonation, 4NT removal was positively affected by higher pH due to the formation of hydroxyl radicals. The degradation efficiency values of 4NT in optimum pH for the ozonation and MnO2/CP/O3 processes were reported as 89.0 and 98.5% within 75 min of reaction, respectively. Conclusion: In addition, it was obviously shown that the degradation efficiency of 4NT was higher at neutral pH conditions (pH=7) in catalytic ozonation. The removal of the chemical oxygen demand (COD) increased from 50% (only ozonation) to 69.5% (MnO2/CP/O3) after 75 min of reaction. The kinetic of degradation was pseudo first-order. Furthermore, the degradation and relative mineralization of 4NT were estimated by high-performance liquid chromatography and COD, respectively.
topic catalytic ozonation
chemical oxygen demand (cod)
mno2 nanocatalyst
nitrites
4-nitrotoluene (4nt)
oxygen-chemical synthesis
wastewater
url http://jhygiene.muq.ac.ir/article-1-480-en.html
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