201. Chemical removal of nitrate from water by aluminum-iron alloys.
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Xu, Jie, Pu, Yuan, Qi, Wei-Kang, Yang, Xiao Jin, Tang, Yang, Wan, Pingyu, and Fisher, Adrian
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NITROGEN removal (Water purification) , *ALUMINUM alloys , *ZERO-valent iron , *CHEMICAL reduction , *HYDROGEN-ion concentration , *CHEMICAL kinetics - Abstract
Zero-valent iron has been intensively investigated in chemical reduction of nitrate in water, but the reduction requires acidic or weak acidic pH conditions and the product of the reduction is exclusively ammonium, an even more toxic substance. Zero-valent aluminum is a stronger reductant than iron, but its use for the reduction of aqueous nitrate requires considerably alkaline pH conditions. In this study, aluminum-iron alloys with an iron content of 10%, 20% and 58% (termed Al-Fe10, Al-Fe20 and Al-Fe58, respectively) were investigated for the reduction of aqueous nitrate. Al-Fe alloys were efficient to reduce nitrate in water in an entire pH range of 2–12 and the reduction proceeded in a pseudo-first order at near neutral pH conditions. The observed reaction rate constant (K obs ) of Al-Fe10 was 3 times higher than that of Fe and the K obs of Al-Fe20 doubled that of Al-Fe10. The nitrogen selectivity of the reduction by Al-Fe10, Al-Fe20 and Al-Fe58 was 17.6%, 23.9% and 40.3%, respectively at pH 7 and the nitrogen selectivity by Al-Fe20 increased from 18.9% at pH 2–60.3% at pH 12. The enhanced selectivity and reactivity of Al-Fe alloys were likely due to the presence of an intermetallic Al-Fe compound (Al 13 Fe 4 ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2017
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