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Degradability of hexachlorocyclohexanes in water using ferrate (VI)

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 71, Issue 3, Pages 405-411

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2014.516

Keywords

degradability; ferrate; Fe(VI); hexachlorocyclohexane; persistent organic pollutants

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic through the SGS project [21066/115]
  2. Competence Centre of the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic [TE01020218]
  3. project OPR&DI of the Centre for Nanomaterials, Advanced Technologies and Innovation [CZ.1.05/2.1.00/01.0005]
  4. National Programme for Sustainability I [LO1201]

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Regarding environmental pollution, the greatest public and scientific concern is aimed at the pollutants listed under the Stockholm Convention. These pollutants are not only persistent but also highly toxic with a high bioaccumulation potential. One of these pollutants,gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (gamma-HCH), has been widely used in agriculture, which has resulted in wide dispersion in the environment. Remediation of this persistent and hazardous pollutant is difficult and remains unresolved. Of the many different approaches tested, to date, none has used ferrates. This is unexpected as ferrates are generally believed to be an ideal chemical reagent for water treatment due to their strong oxidation potential and the absence of harmful by-products. In this paper, the degradation/transformation of HCHs by ferrates under laboratory conditions was studied. HCH was degraded during this reaction, producing trichlorobenzenes and pentachlorocyclohexenes as by-products. A detailed investigation of pH conditions during Fe(VI) application identified pH as the main factor affecting degradation. We conclude that ferrate itself is unreactive with HCH and that high pH values, produced by K2O impurity and the reaction of ferrate with water, are responsible for HCH transformation. Finally, a comparison of Fe(VI) with Fe(0) is provided in order to suggest their environmental applicability for HCH degradation.

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