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Water Sci Technol ; 67(10): 2190-4, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23676387

ABSTRACT

This study focused on the degradation and toxicity change of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) in aqueous solution by contact glow discharge electrolysis (CGDE) with and without Fe(2+). It was found that the addition of Fe(2+) increased the degradation rate of 4-CP and decreased the toxicity of the solution. After 90 min CGDE treatment, only 28.0% 4-CP was removed and EC50 increased from 33.8 to 63.1 mg/L. With 25.0 mg/L Fe(2+) in solution, the degradation rate of 4-CP reached 93.3% and EC50 changed from 35.9 to 93.9 mg/L after 90 min CGDE treatment.


Subject(s)
Chlorophenols/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Water Purification/methods , Chlorella vulgaris/metabolism , Chlorophenols/toxicity , Hydrogen Peroxide/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/toxicity
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Water Sci Technol ; 62(7): 1457-63, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20935361

ABSTRACT

Contact glow discharge electrolysis (CGDE) of Cationic Blue SD-GTL (CB) was investigated by determining degradation rates and rate constants under different voltages, pH, temperature and initial concentrations. The results indicated that 500 V was the optimum voltage for CGDE of CB under experimental conditions. The effect of pH was not appreciable. Fe²(+) and Fe³(+) had a remarkable catalytic effect on the degradation of CB. The degradation rate was up to 99.7% after 3 minutes CGDE treatment when the concentration of Fe²(+) was 20.0 mg/L. And when the concentration of Fe³ (+) was 5.0 mg/L, the degradation rate was only 68.6% after 10 minutes CGDE treatment. The reaction mechanisms were also well illustrated by relative reactions and their rate constants. It had been demonstrated that CB underwent oxidative degradation in CGDE.


Subject(s)
Coloring Agents/chemistry , Electrolysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry , Catalysis , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Iron/chemistry , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , Temperature
3.
J Environ Sci (China) ; 17(4): 540-4, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16158575

ABSTRACT

The concentration and speciation of six heavy metals in sediments of eight sampling sites of Haihe River were investigated. The metals, namely Cd, Cu, Co, Ni, Mn and Pb were considered. By using sequential extraction (SE), the total metals were divided into five fractions: exchangeable, carbonate bound, iron/manganese oxide bound, sulfides and organic matter fraction and residual fraction. A multivariate statistical approach (principal component analysis, PCA) was used to evaluate the contamination of heavy metals by the total levels and chemical forms, respectively. The results showed that the total metals concentration (TMC) could not provide sufficient and accurate information because the mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of metals depend not only on their total concentration but also on the physicochemical form in which they occur.


Subject(s)
Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , China
4.
Environ Int ; 31(3): 357-65, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15734189

ABSTRACT

Twenty-one sediment samples in 11 sites along the Haihe River and Dagu Drainage River, Tianjin, China, were analyzed to investigate the pollution status and bioavailability of mercury (Hg). The results showed that the Haihe River was slightly polluted with Hg when flowing through Tianjin city. On the contrary, the sediments collected from Dagu Drainage River, an important drainage river in Tianjin, were found to have very high Hg concentrations and the highest concentration reached 8779.1 ng g(-1) (dry weight). The methylmercury (MeHg) concentrations accounted for 0.1-2.4% (average: 0.9%) of total mercury (HgT) and were strongly influenced by HgT (r=0.91, p=0.99, n=20) and total organic carbon (TOC; r=0.76, p=0.99, n=20) contents in sediments. Moreover, a five-step sequential selective extraction (SSE) procedure was used to study the bioavailability of Hg in sediments. The mercury in sediments existed mainly as element Hg and mercury sulfide, which accounted for 46.5% and 39.0% of HgT, respectively. The percentage of exchangeable Hg (defined as water soluble Hg plus 'human stomach acid' soluble Hg) was only 0.1-4.6%. The distribution of exchangeable Hg showed an obvious difference to that of HgT, indicating that the HgT concentrations were absolutely insufficient to evaluate the risk of Hg in sediments.


Subject(s)
Geologic Sediments/chemistry , Mercury/analysis , Mercury/pharmacokinetics , Water Pollutants/analysis , Water Pollutants/pharmacokinetics , Biological Availability , China , Environmental Monitoring , Rivers , Solubility
5.
J Environ Sci (China) ; 16(5): 825-8, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15559821

ABSTRACT

The wide occurrence of estrogenic compounds 4-tert-octylphenol, 4-nonylphenol, bisphenol A in surface water of Guanting Reservoir was successfully determined. The target compounds in water samples were preconcentrated by liquid-liquid extraction with dichloromethane, derivatized by trifluoroacetic anhydride, and quantified by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS) with selected ion monitoring (SIM). In the selected seven sampling sites (S1-S7), the concentration of NP in sample S7 was significantly higher than the other in reservoir. The status of pollution in S3 and S7 were much more serious. The concentrations of OP, NP and BPA were in the range of 44.5-48.8, 221.6-349.6 and 30.2-82.7 ng/L, respectively. The pollutants were mainly inputted from the upper river and released from sediments in Guanting Reservoir.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data , Phenols/analysis , Water Supply/analysis , Benzhydryl Compounds , China , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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