Other language title :
, epartment of Environment Health - Health Faculty - Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermansha
Title of article :
Dechlorination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Real Waste Transformer Oil Using a Modified Household Microwave Oven in Presence of Sodium Hydroxide and Polyethylene Glycol
Author/Authors :
Asilian, H Department of Occupational Health - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , Jonidi, A. Department of Environment Health - school of health - Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Kamarehie, B. Department of Environment Health - School of Health and Nutrition - Lorestan University of Medical Science, Khorramabad, Iran , Mousavi, S.A. Department of Environment Health - Health Faculty - Kermanshah University of Medical Science, Kermanshah, Iran
Abstract :
This research was carried out to assess the dechlorination and decomposition of Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs) in the real waste transformer oil using polyethylene glycol 1000/NaOH through a
modified household microwave oven. To do so, the influence of polyethylene glycol (PEG) (1.5-7.5 g)
and NaOH (0.3-1.5 g) under microwave (MW) power of 500 W on the dechlorination efficiency of
PCBs, existed in real waste transformer oil, was investigated. The results showed that by increasing the
PEG 1000 (1.5- 7.5g) and NaOH (0.3-1.5g) amounts, the dechlorination efficiency of PCBs increased
from 35 to 99.99% under MV power of 500 W for the reaction time of 6 min. The optimum amounts of
PEG and NaOH were 5 g and 1 g, respectively. The results indicated that the PCBs dechlorination rate
followed first-order kinetic (k = 0.019, R2 = 0.91), and more than 90% of total PCBs were
dechlorinated at the first 90 seconds of the reaction. After 90 seconds, the dechlorination rate
decreased. Accordingly, results showed that MW has extraordinary influence on PCBs decomposition
from waste transformer oil, and the reaction time substantially decreased compared to conventional
heating.
Keywords :
Microwave , Polychlorinated Biphenyls , Dechlorination , Poly Ethylene Glycol
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics