In this study, the effects of polycarboxylates on both Cr(VI) reduction and S(IV) consumption in Cr(VI)/S(IV) system was investigated in acidic solution. Under aerobic condition, the productions of reactive oxygen species (ROS), i.e., SO4 •− and OH•, have been confirmed in S(IV) reducing Cr(VI) process by using electron spin resonance and fluorescence spectrum techniques, leading to the excess consumption of S(IV). However, when polycarboxylates (oxalic, citric, malic and tartaric acid) were present in Cr(VI)/S(IV) system,the affinity of polycarboxylates to CrSO6 2− cangreatly promote the reductionof Cr(VI) via expanding the coordination of Cr(VI) species from tetrahedron to hexahedron. Besides, as alternatives to S(IV), these polycarboxylates can also act as electron donors for Cr(VI) reduction via intramolecular electron transfer reaction, which is dependent on the energies ofthe highest occupied molecular orbital of thesepolycarboxylates. Notably,the variant electrondonating capacity ofthesepolycarboxylates resulted in different yield of ROS and therefore the oxidation efficiencies of other pollutants, e.g., rhodamine B and As(III). Generally, this study does not only shed light on the mechanism of S(IV) reducing Cr(VI) process mediated by polycarboxylates, but also provides an escalated, cost-effective and green strategy for the remediation of Cr(VI) using sulfite as a reductant.
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The roles of polycarboxylates in Cr(VI)/sulfite reaction system: involvement of reactive oxygen species and intramolecular electron transfer
Journal of Hazardous Materials, (304), pp.457-466
2016
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- Title
- The roles of polycarboxylates in Cr(VI)/sulfite reaction system: involvement of reactive oxygen species and intramolecular electron transfer
- Creators
- Bo Jiang - China University of PetroleumXianli Wang - China University of PetroleumYukun Liu - China University of PetroleumZhaohui Wang - Southern Cross UniversityJingtang Zheng - China University of PetroleumMingbo Wu - China University of Petroleum
- Publication Details
- Journal of Hazardous Materials, (304), pp.457-466
- Identifiers
- 1396; 991012820518902368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross GeoScience
- Resource Type
- Journal article