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HERO ID
2819881
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Cu(II) Catalytic Reduction of Cr(VI) by Tartaric Acid Under the Irradiation of Simulated Solar Light
Author(s)
Li, Y; Qin, C; Zhang, J; Lan, Y; Zhou, L
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Environmental Engineering Science
ISSN:
1092-8758
EISSN:
1557-9018
Volume
31
Issue
8
Page Numbers
447-452
Language
English
PMID
25125941
DOI
10.1089/ees.2013.0407
Abstract
Cu(II) catalytic reduction of Cr(VI) by tartaric acid under the irradiation of simulated solar light was investigated through batch experiments at pHs from 3 to 6 and at temperatures from 15°C to 35°C. Results demonstrated that introduction of Cu(II) could markedly improve reduction of Cr(VI) in comparison with tartaric acid alone. Optimal removal of Cr(VI) was achieved at pH 4. Reduction of Cr(VI) increased with increasing temperatures and initial concentrations of Cu(II) and tartaric acid. The catalytic role of Cu(II) in the reduction of Cr(VI) was ascribed to the formation of Cu(II)-tartaric acid complex, which generated active reductive intermediates, including Cu(I) and tartaric acid radicals through a pathway of metal-ligand-electron transfer with light. Cu(II) photocatalytic reduction of Cr(VI) by tartaric acid followed pseudo zero-order kinetics with regard to Cr(VI), and the activation energy was calculated to be 21.48 kJ/mol. To date, such a role of Cu(II) has not been reported. The results from the present study are helpful in fully understanding the photochemical reductive behavior of Cr(VI) in the presence of both tartaric acid and Cu(II) in soil and aquatic environments.
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