Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies

Nanoscale-zero valent iron (NZVI) is an effective groundwater remediation media because it can quickly reduce and absorb contaminants. However, NZVI quickly agglomerates in aqueous systems, reducing its remediation capacity. This work investigated coating NZVI with native and modified rice, wheat, m...

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Main Author: Pate, Mary Francis
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27816
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-278162021-09-28T17:11:37Z Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies Pate, Mary Francis Nanoscale-zero valent iron (NZVI) is an effective groundwater remediation media because it can quickly reduce and absorb contaminants. However, NZVI quickly agglomerates in aqueous systems, reducing its remediation capacity. This work investigated coating NZVI with native and modified rice, wheat, maize, and tapioca starches to improve colloidal stability. Colloidal stability studies were conducted with native and commercially available starches; tapioca starch modified with 2-Octen-l-ylsuccinic anhydride (OSA) was the best. Four concentrations of OSA-tapioca starch were prepared (3, 15, 35, and 50% w/w). NZVI coated with 35% OSA-modified tapioca starch (concentration = 10 g L-1) kept 66% of the coated particles suspended after 2 hours (compared to 4% of bare particles, p = 0.000). Bare NZVI reduced significantly more nitrate (20 mg L-1) than coated NZVI (p =0.000). Bare and coated NZVI provided the same nitrate reduction at 40 and 60 mg L-1 (p = 0.939 and p = 0.815, respectively). National Science Foundation (Grant: CMMI-1125674) and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Program 2018-03-19T19:38:31Z 2018-03-19T19:38:31Z 2015 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27816 NDSU Policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Nanoscale-zero valent iron (NZVI) is an effective groundwater remediation media because it can quickly reduce and absorb contaminants. However, NZVI quickly agglomerates in aqueous systems, reducing its remediation capacity. This work investigated coating NZVI with native and modified rice, wheat, maize, and tapioca starches to improve colloidal stability. Colloidal stability studies were conducted with native and commercially available starches; tapioca starch modified with 2-Octen-l-ylsuccinic anhydride (OSA) was the best. Four concentrations of OSA-tapioca starch were prepared (3, 15, 35, and 50% w/w). NZVI coated with 35% OSA-modified tapioca starch (concentration = 10 g L-1) kept 66% of the coated particles suspended after 2 hours (compared to 4% of bare particles, p = 0.000). Bare NZVI reduced significantly more nitrate (20 mg L-1) than coated NZVI (p =0.000). Bare and coated NZVI provided the same nitrate reduction at 40 and 60 mg L-1 (p = 0.939 and p = 0.815, respectively). === National Science Foundation (Grant: CMMI-1125674) and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow Program
author Pate, Mary Francis
spellingShingle Pate, Mary Francis
Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
author_facet Pate, Mary Francis
author_sort Pate, Mary Francis
title Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
title_short Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
title_full Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
title_fullStr Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
title_full_unstemmed Coating of NZVI Particles With Modified Starch: Colloidal Stability and Nitrate Reduction Studies
title_sort coating of nzvi particles with modified starch: colloidal stability and nitrate reduction studies
publisher North Dakota State University
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