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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Investigation on the photocatalytic degradation of pyrene on soil surfaces using nanometer anatase TiO2 under UV irradiation

Dianbo Dong; Peijun Li; Xiaojun Li; Qing Zhao; Yinqiu Zhang; Chunyun Jia; Peng Li

Photocatalytic degradation of pyrene on soil surfaces was investigated in the presence of nanometer anatase TiO(2) under a variety of conditions. After being spiked with pyrene, soil samples loaded with different amounts of TiO(2) (0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%, w/w) were exposed to UV irradiation for 25h. The results indicated that the photocatalytic degradation of pyrene followed pseudo-first-order kinetics. TiO(2) accelerated the degradation of pyrene generally as indicated by the half-life reduction from 45.90 to 31.36h, corresponding to the TiO(2) amounts from 0% to 4%, respectively. The effects of H(2)O(2), light intensity and humic acids on the degradation of pyrene were also investigated. The degradation of pyrene increased along with increasing the concentration of H(2)O(2), light intensity and the concentration of humic acids. All results indicated that the photocatalytic method in the presence of nanometer anatase TiO(2) was an advisable choice for the treatments of PAHs polluted soil in the future.


Chemosphere | 2009

Effects of aging and freeze-thawing on extractability of pyrene in soil

Qing Zhao; Peijun Li; Frank Stagnitti; Jing Ye; Dianbo Dong; Yinqiu Zhang; Peng Li

The effects of soil freezing and thawing on the extractability by dichloromethane of pyrene from two Chinese soils are investigated. The soils were collected from the Northeast region of China where heavy pollution of soils by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) is common. Two soils were considered: a burozem obtained from the Shenfu irrigated region in Liaoning province and a phaeozem collected from the Hailun area in Haerbin province. The soils were collected from areas free from PAH pollution. Pyrene was aged in sterilized soil, and autoclaved deionized water was then added to adjust the soil to different moisture levels. The combined dichloromethane extractions of pyrene in soils at various periods showed that the quantity of pyrene extracted with dichloromethane could be divided into two stages: the initially rapid period and a longer, slower period. The frequency of freeze-thawing cycles had different and contradictory effects on pyrene extractability between the two soil types. Soil moisture also was found to have different and opposite effects on pyrene extractability. Freeze-thawing cycles had great influence on pyrene extractability both in aged and unaged soils. The changes in unaged soil were more significant than those in 1-year aged soil and attributed to changes in the soil organic matter. Our research shows that the effect of freezing and thawing on pyrene extraction is complicated due to the differences in physical and chemical properties of soils as well as the aging process.


Chemosphere | 2013

Characterization of cadmium (108Cd) distribution and accumulation in Tagetes erecta L. seedlings: Effect of split-root and of remove-xylem/phloem

Qin Qin; Xuemei Li; Haiyan Wu; Yinqiu Zhang; Qian Feng; Peidong Tai

Tagetes erecta has a high potential for cadmium (Cd) phytoremediation. Through several hydroponic experiments, characteristics of (108)Cd distribution and accumulation were investigated in T. erecta with split -roots or removed xylem/phloem. The results showed that (108)Cd transport from roots to aboveground tissues showed the homolateral transport phenomenon in split-root seedlings. (108)Cd content of leaves on the +(108)Cd side and the -(108)Cd side was not significantly different, which implied that there was horizontal transport of (108)Cd from the +(108)Cd side to the -(108)Cd side in cut-root seedlings. Like (108)Cd transport, the transport of (70)Zn was homolateral. Reduction of water consumption in the removed xylem treatment significantly decreased (108)Cd accumulation; whereas, the removed phloem treatment had no significant effect on water consumption, but did decrease (108)Cd accumulation in leaves of the seedlings. The removal of phloem significantly reduced distal leaf (108)Cd content, which was significantly lower than that in the basal leaves in both the split-root and unsplit-root seedlings. Overall, the results presented in this study revealed that the root to aboveground cadmium translocation via phloem is as an important and common physiological process as xylem determination of the cadmium accumulation in stems and leaves of marigold seedlings.


Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2012

CADMIUM ACCUMULATION OF TAGETES ERECTA L. AFFECTED BY PLANT GROWTH INHIBITORS AND GLUTATHIONE

Yinqiu Zhang; Peidong Tai; Peijun Li; Wan Liu; Wei Yin; Qing Zhao; Dianbo Dong

The effect of two plant growth inhibitors maleic hydrazide (MH) and cyeloheximide (CHI) on cadmium (Cd) accumulation was investigated in Tagetes erecta L. The relative growth rate (RGR) as well as Cd content in shoots of Tagetes erecta L. was obviously decreased by the two inhibitors, indicating that there was close relationship between Cd accumulation in shoots and the plant growth. When the sulfur (S)-containing compound glutathione (GSH) was applied to the leaves of Tagetes erecta L. under the MH or CHI treatment, the decreased Cd content in shoots affected by MH was alleviated, but there was no effect of the GSH on Cd content in shoots under CHI treatment, suggesting that GSH has an counter-effect on Cd accumulation in shoots of Tagetes erecta L. under the MH treatment. All the results suggested that plant growth and S-containing compounds play an important role in Cd accumulation in Tagetes erecta L.


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2010

Photocatalytic degradation of phenanthrene and pyrene on soil surfaces in the presence of nanometer rutile TiO2 under UV-irradiation

Dianbo Dong; Peijun Li; Xiaojun Li; Chengbin Xu; Dawei Gong; Yinqiu Zhang; Qing Zhao; Peng Li


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2010

Ageing behavior of phenanthrene and pyrene in soils: a study using sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate extraction.

Qing Zhao; Lukas Weise; Peijun Li; Kun Yang; Yinqiu Zhang; Dianbo Dong; Peng Li; Xiaojun Li


Archive | 2010

Extracting method of organic contaminant in soil sample

Dianbo Dong; Peijun Li; Hairong Zhang; Yinqiu Zhang; Qing Zhao


Archive | 2011

Light degradation method and device for eliminating PAHs (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons) in polluted soil

Dianbo Dong; Peijun Li; Qing Zhao; Yinqiu Zhang; Hairong Zhang


Archive | 2011

Method for measuring capacity of adsorbing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons of soil

Qing Zhao; Peijun Li; Yinqiu Zhang; Dianbo Dong


Archive | 2010

Photo-degradation device for eliminating PAHs in contaminated soil

Dianbo Dong; Peijun Li; Hairong Zhang; Yinqiu Zhang; Qing Zhao

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Dianbo Dong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peijun Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qing Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peng Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hairong Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaojun Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peidong Tai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chunyun Jia

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Haiyan Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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