Abstract

Reductive dehalogenation of several chloroethanes, viz., 1,1,1-trichloroethane (1,1,1-TCA), 1,1,2-trichloroethane (1,1,2-TCA), 1,1-dichloroethane (1,1-DCA), 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA), and chloroethenes, viz., 1,1-dichloroethene (1,1-DCE), cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cis-1,2-DCE), and trans-1,2-dichloroethene (trans-1,2-DCE) by unrusted and rusted high carbon iron filings (HCIF) was studied. None of the above compounds adsorbed appreciably on the HCIF surface. 1,2-DCA and cis-1,2-DCE were not appreciably dehalogenated by either unrusted (HCIF-1) or rusted (HCIF-2) HCIF. In all other cases, the dehalogenation rates could be described using pseudo-first-order kinetics. Pseudo-first-order dehalogenation rates with HCIF-1 were considerably higher than the corresponding rates with HCIF-2 in all cases. This suggested that gradual rusting of HCIF used in continuous systems such as permeable reactive barriers was likely to adversely affect the long-term dehalogenation rate of the above compounds. Reduction in dehal...

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