articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyMay 20, 2004Closed access

Radical Generation by the Interaction of Transition Metals with Common Oxidants

University of Cincinnati

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Abstract

Nine transition metals were tested for the activation of three oxidants and the generation of inorganic radical species such as sulfate, peroxymonosulfate, and hydroxyl radicals. From the 27 combinations, 14 M/Ox couples demonstrated significant reactivity toward transforming a model organic substrate such as 2,4-dichlorophenol and are further discussed here. It was found that Co(II) and Ru(III) are the best metal catalysts for the activation of peroxymonosulfate. As expected on the basis of the Fenton reagent, Fe(III) and Fe(II) were the most efficient transition metals for the activation of hydrogen peroxide. Finally, Ag(I) showed the best results toward activating persulfate. Quenching studies with specific…

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Keywords
  • Chemistry
  • Radical
  • Persulfate
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Hydroxyl radical
  • Transition metal
  • Sulfate
  • Inorganic chemistry
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