Photocatalytic Degradation of Ni(II)-Cyano and Co(III)-Cyano Complexes
Cyanide and metal–cyanide complexes are common constituents of effluents of mining, petroleum refining, and coal gasification. This paper presents the photocatalytic degradation of free cyanide, Ni(II)-cyanide (Ni(CN) 4 2− ), and Co(III)-cyanide (Co(CN) 6 3− ) complexes in aqueous TiO 2 suspensions....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Water, air, and soil pollution air, and soil pollution, 2013-08, Vol.224 (8), p.1-7, Article 1647 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cyanide and metal–cyanide complexes are common constituents of effluents of mining, petroleum refining, and coal gasification. This paper presents the photocatalytic degradation of free cyanide, Ni(II)-cyanide (Ni(CN)
4
2−
), and Co(III)-cyanide (Co(CN)
6
3−
) complexes in aqueous TiO
2
suspensions. The effect of pH (9.5–12.0), TiO
2
loading (0.1–2.0 g/l), and the airflow rate (0.5–2.0 l/min) in a photoreactor on the degradation of the cyanide complexes was investigated. Free cyanide fully converted to cyanate (NCO
−
) under alkaline conditions. The maximum removal of the Ni(CN)
4
2−
ion in 180 min was found to be 90 %; forming CN
−
and NCO
−
ions as the major and minor products, respectively. Comparatively, the Co(CN)
6
3−
ion could be degraded only up to 30 % in 180 min. The schemes of the photocatalytic oxidation of cyanides are briefly described. The possible causes for differences in degradation of Ni(CN)
4
2−
and Co(CN)
6
3−
are also discussed. Optimum conditions for efficient removal of Ni(CN)
4
2−
and Co(CN)
6
3−
ions separately and in mixtures are given. |
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ISSN: | 0049-6979 1573-2932 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11270-013-1647-5 |