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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Efficient transformation of DDTs with Persulfate Activation by Zero-valent Iron Nanoparticles: A Mechanistic Study

Changyin Zhu; Guodong Fang; Dionysios D. Dionysiou; Cun Liu; Juan Gao; Wenxiu Qin; Dong-Mei Zhou

In this study, persulfate (PS) activation by nano-Fe(0) was used to degrade dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and the mechanism of this process was elucidated with EPR, GC-MS and free-radical quenching studies. It was found that DDT was degraded efficiently in PS/nano-Fe(0), and GC-MS analysis showed that benzoic acid, benzyl alcohol, dichlorobenzophenone and 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)-ethane were the dominant products of DDT degradation, while only dechlorination products (DDD and DDE) were observed in nano-Fe(0) without persulfate. EPR results showed that persulfate activation by nano-Fe(0) led to the production of more sulfate radicals and hydroxyl radicals, which accounted for DDT degradation. But the free radical quenching studies suggested that the addition of ethanol to PS/nano-Fe(0) favored the reductive dechlorination of DDT, which was ascribed that the formed ethanol radical (CH(CH3)OH) enhanced the reductive dechlorination of DDT. Furthermore, the nano-Fe(0) loading not only affected the degradation efficiency of DDT, but also influenced the intermediate product distribution of DDT degradation in the PS/nano-Fe(0) process.


Chemosphere | 2014

Kinetics, intermediates and acute toxicity of arsanilic acid photolysis.

Xiangdong Zhu; Yu-Jun Wang; Cun Liu; Wenxiu Qin; Dong-Mei Zhou

Arsanilic acid (4-amino phenyl arsenic acid, ASA) is widely used in poultry production as feed additives, while most of ASA in the feed is excreted in the animal manure and released into the environment. However, the environmental behaviors of ASA were not well understood. In the present study, the photolysis behaviors of ASA and the toxicity of its metabolites to luminescent bacterium were studied. The results showed that ASA could be photodegraded and this process was strongly affected by solution pH, humic acid and dissolved oxygen. Upon UV irradiation for 360 min, ASA could be completely eliminated, but the reduction of total organic carbon (TOC) was not significant. In addition, NH4(+) ions and inorganic arsenic including arsenite and arsenate were identified as the predominant end-products. The conversion of ASA included both direct and indirect photolysis involving radicals, and its possible photolysis pathways were proposed on the basis of the identified intermediates. Unfortunately, higher adverse effects of the conversion products of ASA on bacteria were observed during the photolysis reaction. The results of present study might be helpful for assessing the environmental persistence and risks of ASA.


Chemosphere | 2014

Electrokinetic delivery of persulfate to remediate PCBs polluted soils: effect of injection spot.

Guangping Fan; Long Cang; Guodong Fang; Wenxiu Qin; Liqiang Ge; Dong-Mei Zhou

Persulfate-based in situ chemical oxidation (ISCO) is a promising technique for the remediation of organic compounds contaminated soils. Electrokinetics (EK) provides an alternative method to deliver oxidants into the target zones especially in low permeable-soil. In this study, the flexibility of delivering persulfate by EK to remediate polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) polluted soil was investigated. 20% (w/w) of persulfate was injected at the anode, cathode and both electrodes to examine its transport behaviors under electrical field, and the effect of field inversion process was also evaluated. The results showed that high dosage of persulfate could be delivered into S4 section (near cathode) by electroosmosis when persulfate was injected from anode, 30.8% of PCBs was removed from the soil, and the formed hydroxyl precipitation near the cathode during EK process impeded the transportation of persulfate. In contrast, only 18.9% of PCBs was removed with the injection of persulfate from cathode, although the breakthrough of persulfate into the anode reservoir was observed. These results indicated that the electroosmotic flow is more effective for the transportation of persulfate into soil. The addition of persulfate from both electrodes did not significantly facilitate the PCBs oxidation as well as the treatment of electrical field reversion, the reinforced negative depolarization function occurring in the cathode at high current consumed most of the oxidant. Furthermore, it was found that strong acid condition near the anode favored the oxidation of PCBs by persulfate and the degradation of PCBs was in consistent with the oxidation of Soil TOC in EK/persulfate system.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2014

Inhibition effect of glyphosate on the acute and subacute toxicity of cadmium to earthworm Eisenia fetida.

Chui-Fan Zhou; Yu-Jun Wang; Rui-Juan Sun; Cun Liu; Guangping Fan; Wenxiu Qin; Cheng-Cheng Li; Dong-Mei Zhou

The acute and subacute toxicities of cadmium (Cd) to earthworm Eisenia fetida in the presence and absence of glyphosate were studied. Although Cd is highly toxic to E. fetida, the presence of glyphosate markedly reduced the acute toxicity of Cd to earthworm; both the mortality rate of the earthworms and the accumulation of Cd decreased with the increase of the glyphosate/Cd molar ratio. The subcellular distribution of Cd in E. fetida tissues showed that internal Cd was dominant in the intact cells fraction and the heat-stable proteins fraction. The presence of glyphosate reduced the concentration of Cd in all fractions, especially the intact cells. During a longer period of exposure, the weight loss of earthworm and the total Cd absorption was alleviated by glyphosate. Thus, the herbicide glyphosate can reduce the toxicity and bioavailability of Cd in the soil ecosystems at both short- and long-term exposures.


Separation and Purification Technology | 2013

Surfactants-enhanced electrokinetic transport of xanthan gum stabilized nanoPd/Fe for the remediation of PCBs contaminated soils

Guangping Fan; Long Cang; Wenxiu Qin; Chuifan Zhou; Helena I. Gomes; Dong-Mei Zhou


Chemosphere | 2016

Efficient transformation of DDT by peroxymonosulfate activated with cobalt in aqueous systems: Kinetics, products, and reactive species identification.

Wenxiu Qin; Guodong Fang; Yu-Jun Wang; Tongliang Wu; Changyin Zhu; Dong-Mei Zhou


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

Oxidation mechanism of As(III) in the presence of polyphenols: New insights into the reactive oxygen species

Wenxiu Qin; Yu-Jun Wang; Guodong Fang; Cun Liu; Yunxia Sui; Dong-Mei Zhou


Chemosphere | 2016

Distribution of free radicals and intermediates during the photodegradation of polychlorinated biphenyls strongly affected by cosolvents and TiO₂ catalyst.

Xiangdong Zhu; Yu-Jun Wang; Wenxiu Qin; Shicheng Zhang; Dong-Mei Zhou


Chemosphere | 2016

Evidence for the generation of reactive oxygen species from hydroquinone and benzoquinone: Roles in arsenite oxidation

Wenxiu Qin; Yu-Jun Wang; Guodong Fang; Tongliang Wu; Cun Liu; Dong-Mei Zhou


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018

Mechanistic understanding of polychlorinated biphenyls degradation by peroxymonosulfate activated with CuFe 2 O 4 nanoparticles: Key role of superoxide radicals

Wenxiu Qin; Guodong Fang; Yu-Jun Wang; Dong-Mei Zhou

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Dong-Mei Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yu-Jun Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guodong Fang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cun Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Guangping Fan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tongliang Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Changyin Zhu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Long Cang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cheng-Cheng Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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