kaolinite and 4-nitrotoluene

kaolinite has been researched along with 4-nitrotoluene* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for kaolinite and 4-nitrotoluene

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Reductive transformation of p-nitrotoluene by a new iron-fly ash packing.
    Journal of environmental sciences (China), 2015, Nov-01, Volume: 37

    A new iron-fly ash packing was studied for reductive transformation of p-nitrotoluene. The packing was made of iron, fly ash and kaolin with the mass ratio of 36:7:2. A reactor was designed to investigate the long-term performance of the packing. The results showed that the reduction of p-nitrotoluene increased with decreasing pH, because the reduction potential of reaction increased with the concentration of H(+). The pH was one of the key factors impacting the reductive transformation of p-nitrotoluene. Comparing iron-activated carbon packing with the new iron-fly ash packing, the reduction efficiencies were respectively 76.61% and 75.36% after 20days. The reduction efficiency for both was around 50% at 40days. It was evident that these two kinds of packing had no significant difference in their capability for p-nitrotoluene reductive transformation. Compared with iron-activated carbon, the new iron-fly ash packing had obvious advantages in terms of manufacturing costs and environmental pollution degradation. This study showed that the new iron-fly ash packing had good performance in reductive transformation of nitrotoluene compounds.

    Topics: Coal Ash; Environmental Pollutants; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Iron; Kaolin; Kinetics; Oxidation-Reduction; Toluene

2015