JOURNAL ARTICLE

Removal Of Arsenic (Iii) From Contaminated Waterby Synthetic Nano Size Zerovalent Iron

Alireza RahmaniHamid Reza GhaffariMohammad Taghi Samadi

Year: 2010 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) Vol: 4 (2)Pages: 96-99   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

The present work was conducted for Arsenic (III) removal, which one of the most poisonous groundwater pollutants, by synthetic nano size zerovalent iron (nZVI). Batch experiments were performed to investigate the influence of As (III), nZVI concentration, pH of solution and contact time on the efficiency of As (III) removal. nZVI was synthesized by reduction of ferric chloride by sodium borohydrid. SEM and XRD were used to determine particle size and characterization of produced nanoparticles. Up to 99.9% removal efficiency for arsenic (III) was obtained by nZVI dosage of 1 g/L at time equal to 10 min. and pH=7. It could be concluded that the removal efficiency were enhanced with increasing of ZVI dosage and reaction time, but decreased with increasing of arsenic concentration and pH for nano sized ZVI. nZVI presented an outstanding ability to remove As (III) due to not only a high surface area and low particle size but also to high inherent activity.

Keywords:
Zerovalent iron Arsenic Contamination Environmental chemistry Chemistry Metallurgy Environmental science Materials science Biology

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Environmental remediation with nanomaterials
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