Dechlorination progress of chlorinated organic pollutants degraded by use of ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions
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Dechlorination progress of chlorinated organic pollutants degraded by use of ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 29, Issue 6, Pages: 321-325(2011)
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1.清华大学核能与新能源技术研究院 北京 100084
2.武汉理工大学资源与环境工程学院 武汉 430070
3.建筑材料工业技术情报研究所 北京100024
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PENG Yunxia, WU Xiaohuan, HE Shijun, et al. Dechlorination progress of chlorinated organic pollutants degraded by use of ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 29(6):321-325(2011)
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PENG Yunxia, WU Xiaohuan, HE Shijun, et al. Dechlorination progress of chlorinated organic pollutants degraded by use of ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 29(6):321-325(2011)DOI:
Dechlorination progress of chlorinated organic pollutants degraded by use of ionizing radiation in aqueous solutions
Kinetics and mechanisms of dechlorination of chlorinated organic pollutants induced by ionizing radiation were described in this article. The progress on the dechlorination of chlorophenols, polychlorinated biphenyl, trichloroethylene, and perchloroethylen involved in radiolysis was also reviewed. In oxidative condition, hydroxyl radical (·OH) would attack chlorophenol to form ·OH-adducts, which could be dechlorinated gradually. However, chlorophenol can be directly reduced by hydrated electron(e,-,aq,) to release Cl,﹣,. It was found that radiolytical degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls in organic solvent would release chlorine atoms gradually by chain reactions and the final products were Cl,﹣,and biphenyl. Trichloroethylene and tetrachloroethylene mainly reacted with ·OH with the final products of CO,2, HCOOH and HCl. As conclusion, the reductive dechlorination of chlorinated organic pollutants possesses advantages of high degradation efficiency, simple products and relatively low radiation dose compared with the oxidation methods.