Advanced Oxidation Process with Peracetic Acid and Fe(II) for Contaminant Degradation
Georgia Institute of Technology · Peking University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Fe(II) is an excellent promoter for advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) because of its environmental ubiquity and low toxicity. This study is among the first to characterize the reaction of peracetic acid (PAA) with Fe(II) ion and apply the Fe(II)/PAA AOP for degradation of micropollutants. PAA reacts with Fe(II) (k = 1.10 × 105–1.56 × 104 M–1 s–1 at pH 3.0–8.1) much more rapidly than H2O2 and outperforms the coexistent H2O2 for reaction with Fe(II). While PAA alone showed minimal reactivity with methylene blue, naproxen, and bisphenol-A, significant abatement (48–98%) of compounds was observed by Fe(II)/PAA at initial pH of 3.0–8.2. The micropollutant degradation by Fe(II)/PAA exhibited two kinetic phases…
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6Topics & keywords
- Peracetic acid
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Environmental chemistry
- Environmental science
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Organic chemistry