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Project 7:
Chloro-Organic Degradation by Nanosized Metallic Systems and by Chelate-Modified Hydroxyl Radical Reaction
Dibakar Bhattacharyya (Project Leader)
Leonidas G. Bachas
Many chlorinated organics are toxic even at low concentrations, and exert a cumulative, deleterious effect on the environment. The overall objective of this proposal is to develop iron-based oxidative (with iron chelates) and reductive (iron nanoparticles with dopants such as, Ni and Pd) platforms suitable for highly effective remediation strategies for selected chloro-organic detoxification (PCBs and TCE). Our recent research work has shown the benefits of chelate-modified hydroxyl radical-based oxidative reaction and nanosized zero valent metals for reductive dechlorination. The fundamental understanding of these reactive systems is critical for sustainable use involving remediation.
The research will require several studies involving development of materials, reagent immobilization techniques, quantification of surface morphology, parent compound and intermediates analysis for establishing reaction rates and carbon balance closure, and reaction kinetic parameters for remediation needs. Since hazardous waste and Superfund sites often contain mixture of organics, the simultaneous development of both oxidative and reductive remediation techniques should provide more flexibility and tractable approaches.
PROJECT POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Degradation of Toxic Organics by Nanosized Metallic Systems and by Hydroxyl Radical Reaction
CURRENT PROJECT 7 STUDENT RESEARCHERS
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Jian Xu |
Scott Lewis |
Yong-Chao Li |





