• Stabilization of Hydrogen Peroxide using Malonic Acid in Fenton and Fenton-like reactions
  • Kim, Jee-Eun;Ha, Tae-Wook;Kim, Young-Hun;
  • Department of Environmental Engineering, Andong National University;Department of Environmental Engineering, Andong National University;Department of Environmental Engineering, Andong National University;
  • 펜톤 및 펜톤 유사반응에서 말론산을 이용한 과산화수소의 안정화
  • 김지은;하태욱;김영훈;
  • 안동대학교 환경공학과;안동대학교 환경공학과;안동대학교 환경공학과;
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide takes much of the cost for Fenton reaction applied for treatment of organic contaminants. Therefore, the effective use of hydrogen peroxide makes the technology more cost effective. The effective use of hydrogen peroxide is especially needed in the soil and groundwater remediation where complete mixing is not possible and it takes a long time for reactive species to transport to the fixed target compounds. Stabilization ability for hydrogen peroxide of malonic acid was evaluated in Fenton and Fenton-like reactions in this study. Malonic acid contributes on the stabilization of hydrogen peroxide by weak interaction between iron and the stabilizer and inhibiting the catalytic role of iron. The stabilization effect increased as the solution pH decrease below the $pK_{a1}$. The stabilization effect increased as the concentration of malonic acid increased and the effect was maximized at the malonic acid concentration of about ten times higher than the iron concentration. The model organic contaminant was successfully oxidized in the presence of the stabilizer but the degradation rate was slower than the system without the stabilizer. The stabilization effect was also proved in a Fenton-like reaction where magnetite and hematite were used instead of soluble iron species.

Keywords: Fenton oxidation;Fenton-like reactions;Stabilization;Life-time;Malonic acid;

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This Article

  • 2013; 18(7): 25-31

    Published on Dec 30, 2013

  • 10.7857/JSGE.2013.18.7.025
  • Received on Aug 21, 2013
  • Revised on Nov 4, 2013
  • Accepted on Nov 4, 2013