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Mechanochemical conversion of brominated POPs into useful oxybromides: a greener approach.


ABSTRACT: Brominated organic pollutants are considered of great concern for their adverse effect on human health and the environment, so an increasing number of such compounds are being classified as persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Mechanochemical destruction is a promising technology for POPs safe disposal because it can achieve their complete carbonization by solvent-free high energy ball milling at room temperature. However, a large amount of co-milling reagent usually is necessary, so a considerable volume of residue is produced. In the present study a different approach to POPs mechanochemical destruction is proposed. Employing stoichiometric quantities of Bi2O3 or La2O3 as co-milling reagent, brominated POPs are selectively and completely converted into their corresponding oxybromides (i.e. BiOBr and LaOBr), which possess very peculiar properties and can be used for some actual and many more potential applications. In this way, bromine is beneficially reused in the final product, while POPs carbon skeleton is safely destroyed to amorphous carbon. Moreover, mechanochemical destruction is employed in a greener and more sustainable manner.

SUBMITTER: Cagnetta G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4914857 | biostudies-other | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mechanochemical conversion of brominated POPs into useful oxybromides: a greener approach.

Cagnetta Giovanni G   Liu Han H   Zhang Kunlun K   Huang Jun J   Wang Bin B   Deng Shubo S   Wang Yujue Y   Yu Gang G  

Scientific reports 20160621


Brominated organic pollutants are considered of great concern for their adverse effect on human health and the environment, so an increasing number of such compounds are being classified as persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Mechanochemical destruction is a promising technology for POPs safe disposal because it can achieve their complete carbonization by solvent-free high energy ball milling at room temperature. However, a large amount of co-milling reagent usually is necessary, so a consider  ...[more]

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