Iron Nanoparticles Coated with Amphiphilic Polysiloxane Graft Copolymers: Dispersibility and Contaminant Treatability

Krajangpan, S; Kalita, H; Chisholm, BJ; Bezbaruah, AN

HERO ID

2128097

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22731979

HERO ID 2128097
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Iron Nanoparticles Coated with Amphiphilic Polysiloxane Graft Copolymers: Dispersibility and Contaminant Treatability
Authors Krajangpan, S; Kalita, H; Chisholm, BJ; Bezbaruah, AN
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 46
Issue 18
Page Numbers 10130-10136
Abstract Amphiphilic polysiloxane graft copolymers (APGCs) were used as a delivery vehicle for nanoscale zerovalent iron (NZVI). The APGCs were designed to enable adsorption onto NZVI surfaces via carboxylic acid anchoring groups and polyethylene glycol (PEG) grafts were used to provide dispersibility in water. Degradation studies were conducted with trichloroethylene (TCE) as the model contaminant. TCE degradation rate with APGC-coated NZVI (CNZVI) was determined to be higher as compared to bare NZVI. The surface normalized degradation rate constants, k(SA) (Lm(2-) h(-1)), for TCE removal by CNZVI and bare NZVI ranged from 0.008 to 0.0760 to 007-0.016, respectively. Shelf life studies conducted over 12 months to access colloidal stability and 6 months to access TCE degradation indicated that colloidal stability and chemical reactivity of CNZVI remained more or less unchanged. The sedimentation characteristics of CNZVI under different ionic strength conditions (0-10 mM) did not change significantly. The steric nature of particle stabilization is expected to improve aquifer injection efficiency of the coated NZVI for groundwater remediation.
Doi 10.1021/es3000239
Pmid 22731979
Wosid WOS:000308787800039
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Language Text English
Keyword Chemical contaminants; Copolymers; Adsorption; Nanoparticles; Polyethylene glycol; 2012)