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SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF SURFACE REDOX REACTIONS WITH MANGANESE OXIDES

Citation:

Risser, J. AND G. Bailey. SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF SURFACE REDOX REACTIONS WITH MANGANESE OXIDES. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-92/157 (NTIS PB92179837), 1992.

Description:

Redox reactions involving soil minerals and materials are important processes in environmental chemistry, but unfortunately they only have been characterized in the solution phase. he lack of a suitable method has prevented investigations of the mineral surface component of redox reactions. e present a model system in which ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy is employed to observe a surface redox reaction. ynthetic KnOx is reacted with Cr(III), resulting in Cr oxidation to the hexavalent state and the reduction of the KnOx mineral. cattered transmission accessory allowed us to observe spectroscopically both the appearance of Cr(VI) and the attenuation of KnOx in a suspension. oss of absorbance intensity by MnOx suspensions may be useful as a general method to follow redox reactions as a function of the solid phase rather than relative to a specific reactant. his spectroscopic approach provides the capability to monitor in situ reactions of solid-phase components and is useful for examining transformations of metallic and organic wastes and naturally occurring materials in the environment.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:12/31/1992
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 48742