• Title of article

    Chloride Interactions with Iron Surfaces: Implications for Perchlorate and Nitrate Remediation Using Permeable Reactive Barriers

  • Author/Authors

    Young، Thomas M. نويسنده , , Moore، Angela M. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    -923
  • From page
    924
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Perchlorate (ClO 4) can be reduced by iron surfaces, suggesting that permeable reactive barriers may represent a useful groundwater remediation strategy. However, chloride produced by the reaction inhibits further perchlorate removal. Adsorption of chloride on iron filings was investigated as a potential mechanism of chloride interference. The effect of chloride on the removal of nitrate, another oxyanion reactive at iron surfaces, was also investigated to draw more general conclusions about anion competition when target compounds adsorb electrostatically. A triple layer adsorption model was used to describe chloride sorption isotherms on the iron filings using magnetite as the model surface and defining a single type of surface hydroxyl sorption site. The model considered electrostatic attraction, specific sorption, and the effect of adsorbed Fe2+ on chloride sorption. Experimental and modeling results indicate that chloride competition is probably not of concern for nitrate reduction in permeable reactive barriers. However, perchlorate reduction is significantly inhibited by chloride in both buffered and unbuffered solutions, possibly because the reactive sorbed Fe2+ sites may be preferentially occupied by chloride.
  • Keywords
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  • Journal title
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
  • Record number

    41575