나노 영가철 환원 반응성의 정량 분석을 위한 수정된 인도페놀법 적용

Translated title of the contribution: Modification of Indophenol Reaction for Quantification of Reduction Activity of Nanoscale Zero Valent Iron

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Abstract

Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) has been effectively applied for environmental remediation due to its ability to reduce various toxic compounds. However, quantification of nZVI reactivity has not yet been standardized. Here, we adapted colorimetric assays for determining reductive activity of nZVIs. A modified indophenol method was suggested to determine reducing activity of nZVI. The method was originally developed to determine aqueous ammonia concentration, but it was further modified to quantify phenol and aniline. The assay focused on analysis of reduction products rather than its mother compounds, which gave more accurate quantification of reductive activity. The suggested color assay showed superior selectivity toward reduction products, phenol or aniline, in the presence of mother compounds, 4-chlorophenol or nitrobenzene. Reaction conditions, such as reagent concentration and reaction time, were optimized to maximize sensitivity. Additionally, pretreatment step using Na2CO3 was suggested to eliminate the interference of residual iron ions. Monometallic nZVI and bimetallic Ni/Fe were investigated with the reaction. The substrates showed graduated reactivity, and thus, reduction potency and kinetics of different materials and reaction mechanism was distinguished.
The colorimetric assay based on modified indophenol reaction can be promises to be a useful and simple tool in various nZVI related research topics.
Translated title of the contributionModification of Indophenol Reaction for Quantification of Reduction Activity of Nanoscale Zero Valent Iron
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)667-675
Number of pages9
Journal대한환경공학회지
Volume38
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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