Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]

Trichloroethylene (TCE) is known as one of the persistent pollutants of soil and groundwater. TCE has carcinogenicity and should urgently be decontaminated. In this research, Fenton reaction and ultrasonic (US) irradiation were used for TCE decomposition as low cost and widely targetable advanced ox...

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Main Authors: Nakano, Yuta, Kato, Shigeru, Ito, Takuya, Suganuma, Hideki, Suzuki, Seiichi, Kojima, Toshinori
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12003/
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author Nakano, Yuta
Kato, Shigeru
Ito, Takuya
Suganuma, Hideki
Suzuki, Seiichi
Kojima, Toshinori
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Kato, Shigeru
Ito, Takuya
Suganuma, Hideki
Suzuki, Seiichi
Kojima, Toshinori
author_sort Nakano, Yuta
building UiTM Institutional Repository
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description Trichloroethylene (TCE) is known as one of the persistent pollutants of soil and groundwater. TCE has carcinogenicity and should urgently be decontaminated. In this research, Fenton reaction and ultrasonic (US) irradiation were used for TCE decomposition as low cost and widely targetable advanced oxidation processes. First of all, our previous results related to the TCE decomposition is reviewed. Then the recent results are reported. Reaction temperature was set at 15℃ in order to prevent TCE volatilization. By the ultrasonic irradiation method, it was confirmed that the distribution of the US strength is also most flat inside the reaction vesssel, except the vicinity of the bottom, and TCE was slowly decomposed at constant rate irrespective of the fluctuation of power of the transducer. For the Fenton reaction, TCE-saturated solution (1.0 g/L) added with Fe ion was mixed with hydrogen peroxide solution. The decomposition rate of TCE by the Fenton reaction was measured and compared using both of ferrous ion (Fe2+) and ferric ion (Fe3+). Fairly amount of TCE was immediately decomposed after a reaction start (mixing of solutions) when Fe2+ was used.
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spelling uitm-120032016-07-27T06:56:29Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12003/ Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.] Nakano, Yuta Kato, Shigeru Ito, Takuya Suganuma, Hideki Suzuki, Seiichi Kojima, Toshinori Self-assembly (Chemistry). Decomposition (Chemistry) Trichloroethylene Trichloroethylene (TCE) is known as one of the persistent pollutants of soil and groundwater. TCE has carcinogenicity and should urgently be decontaminated. In this research, Fenton reaction and ultrasonic (US) irradiation were used for TCE decomposition as low cost and widely targetable advanced oxidation processes. First of all, our previous results related to the TCE decomposition is reviewed. Then the recent results are reported. Reaction temperature was set at 15℃ in order to prevent TCE volatilization. By the ultrasonic irradiation method, it was confirmed that the distribution of the US strength is also most flat inside the reaction vesssel, except the vicinity of the bottom, and TCE was slowly decomposed at constant rate irrespective of the fluctuation of power of the transducer. For the Fenton reaction, TCE-saturated solution (1.0 g/L) added with Fe ion was mixed with hydrogen peroxide solution. The decomposition rate of TCE by the Fenton reaction was measured and compared using both of ferrous ion (Fe2+) and ferric ion (Fe3+). Fairly amount of TCE was immediately decomposed after a reaction start (mixing of solutions) when Fe2+ was used. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pulau Pinang 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12003/1/AJ_YUTA%20NAKANO%20EAJ%2015.pdf Nakano, Yuta and Kato, Shigeru and Ito, Takuya and Suganuma, Hideki and Suzuki, Seiichi and Kojima, Toshinori (2015) Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]. (2015) Esteem Academic Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Esteem_Academic_Journal.html>, 11 (1). pp. 1-8. ISSN 1675-7939
spellingShingle Self-assembly (Chemistry). Decomposition (Chemistry)
Trichloroethylene
Nakano, Yuta
Kato, Shigeru
Ito, Takuya
Suganuma, Hideki
Suzuki, Seiichi
Kojima, Toshinori
Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title_full Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title_short Trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / Yuta Nakano ... [et al.]
title_sort trichloroethylene decomposition by fenton reaction and ultrasonic irradiation / yuta nakano ... [et al.]
topic Self-assembly (Chemistry). Decomposition (Chemistry)
Trichloroethylene
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12003/