Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron

Perchloroethylene (PCE) is a toxic contaminant that has been introduced into the environment over many years through industrial and agricultural wastes. Research has been done in the past to investigate PCE degradation by zero-valent iron (ZVI), green rust (GR) and a mixture of both. The combination...

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Main Author: Kulkarni, Dhananjay Vijay
Other Authors: Batchelor, Bill
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2006
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ZVI
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-37532013-01-08T10:38:13ZElectrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent ironKulkarni, Dhananjay VijayGreen rustElectrochemical depositionEndoxZVIPerchloroethylene (PCE) is a toxic contaminant that has been introduced into the environment over many years through industrial and agricultural wastes. Research has been done in the past to investigate PCE degradation by zero-valent iron (ZVI), green rust (GR) and a mixture of both. The combination of ZVI and green rust has been reported to be more effective for degrading PCE than either of them alone. Forming green rust electrochemically has the potential for depositing GR more effectively on the surface of ZVI where it will be able to more easily transfer electrons from ZVI to contaminants such as PCE. Therefore, the goal of this research was to determine the feasibility of electrochemically depositing green rust on zero-valent iron and to characterize it in terms of its composition, crystal properties and amount produced. XRD analysis was conducted to determine composition and crystal properties and a procedure was developed to measure the amount produced. Equipment was constructed to deposit green rust electrochemically onto ZVI. A chain of experiments with varying voltage, pH, time and amounts of ZVI were conducted to determine feasible experimental conditions for GR formation. Then, a method was developed to accurately measure the amount of surface oxides of iron deposited on the zero-valent iron substrate. This method was tested and found useful for measuring iron in: i) standard solutions of soluble iron with different concentrations of reagents; ii) suspensions with solid iron hydroxides by themselves; and iii) suspensions with solid iron hydroxides and ZVI. Electrochemical experiments were conducted and the amounts of iron hydroxides deposited on the ZVI surface were measured. XRD analysis of the deposits on the surface was conducted and the patterns of XRD-peaks were compared to that of type 2 – sulfate green rust.Texas A&M UniversityBatchelor, Bill2006-08-16T19:02:05Z2006-08-16T19:02:05Z2005-052006-08-16T19:02:05ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext315729 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/3753en_US
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topic Green rust
Electrochemical deposition
Endox
ZVI
spellingShingle Green rust
Electrochemical deposition
Endox
ZVI
Kulkarni, Dhananjay Vijay
Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
description Perchloroethylene (PCE) is a toxic contaminant that has been introduced into the environment over many years through industrial and agricultural wastes. Research has been done in the past to investigate PCE degradation by zero-valent iron (ZVI), green rust (GR) and a mixture of both. The combination of ZVI and green rust has been reported to be more effective for degrading PCE than either of them alone. Forming green rust electrochemically has the potential for depositing GR more effectively on the surface of ZVI where it will be able to more easily transfer electrons from ZVI to contaminants such as PCE. Therefore, the goal of this research was to determine the feasibility of electrochemically depositing green rust on zero-valent iron and to characterize it in terms of its composition, crystal properties and amount produced. XRD analysis was conducted to determine composition and crystal properties and a procedure was developed to measure the amount produced. Equipment was constructed to deposit green rust electrochemically onto ZVI. A chain of experiments with varying voltage, pH, time and amounts of ZVI were conducted to determine feasible experimental conditions for GR formation. Then, a method was developed to accurately measure the amount of surface oxides of iron deposited on the zero-valent iron substrate. This method was tested and found useful for measuring iron in: i) standard solutions of soluble iron with different concentrations of reagents; ii) suspensions with solid iron hydroxides by themselves; and iii) suspensions with solid iron hydroxides and ZVI. Electrochemical experiments were conducted and the amounts of iron hydroxides deposited on the ZVI surface were measured. XRD analysis of the deposits on the surface was conducted and the patterns of XRD-peaks were compared to that of type 2 – sulfate green rust.
author2 Batchelor, Bill
author_facet Batchelor, Bill
Kulkarni, Dhananjay Vijay
author Kulkarni, Dhananjay Vijay
author_sort Kulkarni, Dhananjay Vijay
title Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
title_short Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
title_full Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
title_fullStr Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
title_full_unstemmed Electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
title_sort electrochemical deposition of green rust on zero-valent iron
publisher Texas A&M University
publishDate 2006
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