Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.191, 202-209, 2012
Adsorption and dechlorination of 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) on a multi-functional organo-smectite templated zero-valent iron composite
Controlling the reactivity of nano-scale zero-valent iron (nZVI) remains a challenge for its practical application. In the present study, smectite-templated nZVI is hydrophobized by adding N,N,N-trimethyl-1-dodecanaminium salt (DTA(+)) to yield organo-smectite-ZVI. The obtained material was characterized by XRD. TEM and FTIR. Its reactivity was evaluated for the aqueous removal of 2.4-DCP. Results show that (i) nanosized ZVI clusters of <5 nm are intercalated into the clay interlayers; (ii) hydrophobization of smectite surfaces occurs after binding of DTA(+) to the clay minerals; (iii) aqueous 2,4-DCP could be rapidly accumulated in the vicinity of the solid phase; (iv) accumulated 2.4-DCP is then gradually dechlorinated. This demonstrates that hydrophobic conditions in clay interlayer facilitate the 2,4-DCP adsorption. In a 2,4-DCP successive addition systems, dechlorination can be maintained even after five cycles for organo-smectite-ZVI, but just two cycles for smectite-ZVI. This indicates that the hydrophobization of smectite-ZVI could significantly sustain its reactivity and inhibit the rapid consumption of ZVI in the Fe-0/H2O system. This statement is supported by XPS analysis. Furthermore, organo-smectite-ZVI provides strong adsorptive affinity to 2,4-DCP and its reaction products. This is beneficial for the long-term stability of removed contaminants. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.