Environmental Science & Technology

Hydrodehalogenation of 1-to 3-carbon halogenated organic compounds in water using a palladium catalyst and hydrogen gas

GV Lowry, M Reinhard

Index: Lowry, Gregory V.; Reinhard, Martin Environmental Science and Technology, 1999 , vol. 33, # 11 p. 1905 - 1910

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Abstract

Supported palladium (Pd) metal catalysts along with H2 gas show significant potential as a technology which can provide rapid, on-site destruction of halogenated groundwater contaminants. Pd catalyzes the rapid hydrodehalogenation of nine 1-to 3-carbon HOCs, resulting in little or no production of halogenated intermediates. Initial transformation rates were compared for 12 HOCs using 1 w/w% Pd-on-Al2O3 (Pd/Al) and metallic Pd catalysts ...

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