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Chemical Oxidation and Reduction Benno Rahardyan FTSL-ITB Taken from : PIERO M. ARMENANTE NJIT

What is oxidation? Simply put: The adding of an oxygen atom You are changing the composition of a molecule in order to change how it behaves

Oxidizers Fluorine (F - ) Hydroxyl Radical (OH o ) Ozone (O 3 ) Chlorine (Cl - ) Bromine (Br - ) Hydrogen Peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) Environmental Bio-Systems, Inc. is an RGF Environmental Distributor

Oxidizers These oxidizers do not contribute to TDS Hydroxyl Radical (OH o ) Ozone (O 3 ) Hydrogen Peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) UV light Environmental Bio-Systems, Inc. is an RGF Environmental Distributor

Common Oxidation Agents Used in Wastewater Treatment

Common Reduction Agents Used in Wastewater Treatment

Chlorine as an Oxidation Agent

Sodium Hypochlorite and Calcium Hypochlorite as Oxidation Agents

Ozone as an Oxidizing Agent

Hydrogen Peroxide as an Oxidizing Agent

Oxygen as Oxidizing Agent in Wet Oxidation

Typical Applications of Redox Reactions to Wastewater Pollutants Inorganic Pollutants - heavy metals - cyanides - Sulfides Organic Pollutants - phenol and chlorophenols - pesticides - ammonia nitrogen and amines - sulfur-containing organic compounds (e.g., mercaptans)

Cyanide Removal from Wastewaters

Oxidation Reactions for the Conversion of Cyanide to Cyanate

Oxidation Reactions for the Conversion of Cyanide to Cyanate

Mineralization of Cyanide with Chlorine or Hypochlorite

Removal of Iron and Manganese from Wastewater

Oxidation Reactions Involved in the Removal of Iron and Manganese

Removal of Residual Nitrogen (as Ammonia) via Chlorination

Oxidation of Organic Material in Wastewater The BOD or COD of wastewater can be chemically reduced using oxidation agents such as Cl2 or ozone. The typical dosage to be used for chemical oxidation of organic material is:

Chemical Oxidation Treatment Technologies

Pall Life Sciences, Inc. Treatment Options Considered Ex situ treatment OH radical based treatment ozone/hydrogen peroxide UV/hydrogen peroxide In situ treatment Ozone treatment ozone-rich water injection ozone sparging OH radical based treatment ozone sparging with hydrogen peroxide injection hydrogen peroxide/feso 4 injection (Fenton s reagent) hydrogen peroxide injection (Fenton s reagent)

OH radical Based Treatment Ozone/H 2 O 2, UV/ H 2 O 2 and Fenton s Advantages Reagent 1,4-Dioxane is reactive with OH Shown to be effective (especially first two) Disadvantages Carbonate and bicarbonate compete for OH

OH radical Based Treatment Relative Reactivities Alkalinity 300 mg/l as CaCO 3 Bicarbonate 5.95 x 10-3 M Carbonate 0.05 x 10-3 M Dioxane = 100 to 600 ppb 4.38 x 10-6 M OH radical rate constants Bicarbonate 2 x 10 7 M-1 s-1 Carbonate 3 x 10 8 M-1 s-1 Dioxane 6 x 10 9 M-1 s-1

Assumes concentrations of species are constant.. d[ OH] dt where D= 1,4-dioxane OH radical Based Treatment Relative Reactivities - 2. (k 2- [CO3 ] k - [HCO3 ] k [ ] kh O [H2O2])[ CO HCO D D 2 2 3 3 First order rate constants k Bicarbonate = (2 x 10 7 M -1 s -1 )(5.95 x 10-3 M) =1.19 x 10 5 sec -1 k Carbonate = (3 x 10 8 M -1 s -1 )(0.05 x 10-3 M) = 1.5 x 10 4 sec - 1 k Dioxane = (6 x 10 9 M -1 s -1 )(4.38 x 10-6 M) = 2.6 x 10 4 sec -1 OH]

OH radical Based Treatment Ozone/H 2 O 2, UV/ H 2 O 2 and Fenton s Reagent Advantages 1,4-Dioxane is reactive with OH Shown to be effective (especially first two) Disadvantages Carbonate and bicarbonate compete for OH Byproducts formation

Degradation Products 1,2-ethanediol monoformate ester: O=CH-O- CH 2 CH 2 OH 1,2-ethanediol diformate ester: O=CH-O-CH 2 CH 2 O- CH=O Methoxyacetic acid: CH 3 OCH 2 COOH Glycolic acid: HOCH 2 COOH Glyoxal: OHCCHO Glyoxylic acid: OHCCOOH Oxalic acid: HOOCCOOH Formaldehyde: HCHO Formic acid: HCOOH OH radical Based Treatment No mention of rates! OH from UV/H 2 O 2 (Stefan and Bolton, 1998)

OH radical Based Treatment Ozone/H 2 O 2, UV/ H 2 O 2 and Fenton s Reagent Advantages 1,4-Dioxane is reactive with OH Shown to be effective (especially first two) Disadvantages Carbonate and bicarbonate compete for OH Byproducts formation Costs Safety

Fenton s Reagent Fenton s Reagent : catayzed hydrogen peroxide. Catalyzer is a transition metal (usually Fe 2+ ). Goal is to produce OH; a strong, non-specific, oxidizing agent. Catalyzer can be added in solution or can be an mineral present in the soil

Fenton s Reagent Advantages: Un-reacted H 2 O 2 degrades to oxygen. Reaction times with most organics and OH radicals are fast. Disadvantages: Large amounts of reagents needed Many side reactions due non-specific nature of OH

Ozone Considerations Strong, selective oxidant Reaction of 1,4-dioxane with molecular ozone is slow Kinetics k dioxane = 0.32 M -1 s -1 typical aqueous ozone concentration = 2 mg/l Assuming, ozone concentration is constant at 2 mg/l; half life of dioxane is 14.4 hrs

Ozone Considerations Degrades to form OH radicals powerful, nonselective oxidant reaction of 1,4-dioxane with OH radicals is rapid Byproduct formation? Costs Safety

Work Plans and recent Report focus on in-situ remediation treatment

In-situ Chemical Oxidation Treatment (ISCO) Goal is to convert contaminants into less hazardous compounds and ultimately CO 2. However, it is unlikely that mineralization will be achieved with a single oxidant at cost-efficient doses and times. Used with a wide range of contaminants. Efficacy depends on the reactivity of the oxidant and the target chemical and the ability to deliver the oxidant to the contaminated area. Most common oxidants: KMnO 4, H 2 O 2 (as Fenton s Reagent), and O 3. Sometimes combined with biological treatment.

Alternatives Considered Fenton s reagent hydrogen peroxide/feso 4 injection hydrogen peroxide injection

Fenton s Reagent Advantages: Used in soil in saturated and unsaturated zones. Capital costs for treatment are low. Operating costs are moderate. Believed to enhance bioremediation of some chemicals, by increasing dissolved oxygen.

Fenton s Reagent Disadvantages: Large amounts of reagents needed Lack of monitoring or site characterization may result in adverse effects. Lack of catalyzer or inefficiency of catalyzer to be recycled affects the system Concentrations as low as 11% can cause ground water to boil.

Fenton s Reagent Safety Issues: Hydrogen peroxide is highly reactive. Reactions are exothermic and significant increases in temperature may occur. Rapid evolution of oxygen, steam and carbon dioxide can occur. Allowances should be made to ensure adequate venting of these gases. If possible, the H 2 O 2 should be added stepwise or in a slow, controlled continuous fashion.

Selected H 2 O 2 Field Testing Applied s Vadozone In situ chemical oxidation technology (patents pending) is designed to deliver hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) into a contaminated water via nested injection points. Hydrogen peroxide injection rates are tightly controlled to eliminate the potential for significant temperature increases in the subsurface. A Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) system is also frequently employed in the area of injection to remove accumulated gasses.

Selected H 2 O 2 Field Testing Printing Facility, North Carolina A Fenton s reagent ISCO pilot study was completed in Spring 2003 to address 1-4 dioxane in saprolitic soils and groundwater at an active printing facility. GCI was able to deliver reagents and establish an effective radius of influence from each of the injectors. Based on analytical data collected 45- days post-injection, 1-4 dioxane had been reduced by 98% in the treatment zone with similar reductions found downgradient to the treatment area.

Ozone processes Alternatives Considered Injecting ozone-rich water into aquifer Ozone sparging Ozone sparging with hydrogen peroxide injection

Considerations in Using In-Situ Ozonation Considerations Soil organic matter and moisture content consume ozone Rates of reaction of ozone vs. OH radical High bicarbonate concentrations will favor molecular ozone reactions Groundwater has high bromide concentration, bromide reacts with ozone to produce bromate, which is regulated at 10 ppb under the Safe Drinking Water Act Ozone by-products from 1.4-dioxane Biodegradability of ozone by-products Effect of ozone on the natural soil microbial

In-situ Ozonated Water Water Injection Ozone generator Contactor Water table Ozonated water

In-situ Ozonated Water Injection Special Considerations Same as those for ozone based processes Ozone decomposition in water within contactor Dilution of water in aquifer Ozone destruct unit required on contactor for off-gas treatment

In-situ Ozone Sparging Ozone generator Water table

In-situ Ozone Sparging Special Considerations Same as those for ozone based processes Gas transfer into groundwater Radius of influence Contact of contaminants in groundwater with ozone

In-situ Ozone Sparging with H 2 O 2 Ozone generator H 2 O 2 solution Water table

In-situ Ozone Sparging with H 2 O 2 Special Considerations Same as those of OH radical based processes Gas transfer into groundwater Liquid transfer through different well? Radius of influence Contact of contaminants in groundwater with short-lived OH radicals

Recommendations Address the following issues Dilution vs. oxidation Rates of oxidation Determination of radius of influence Formation of oxidation byproducts Gas production Potential for exothermic reactions Need for off-gas ozone destruction With in situ ozone/h 2 O 2, injection of liquid and gas

Source: Chemical Oxidation Treatment Technologies Susan J. Masten, Ph.D., P.E. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Michigan State University East Lansing, MI