TY - JOUR
T1 - Radicals in the mechanochemical dechlorination of hazardous organochlorine compounds using CaO nanoparticles
AU - Ikoma, Tadaaki
AU - Zhang, Qiwu
AU - Saito, Fumio
AU - Akiyama, Kimio
AU - Tero-Kubota, Shozo
AU - Kato, Tatsuhisa
PY - 2001/12
Y1 - 2001/12
N2 - For the first time, we detected paramagnetic products generated during the grinding of 3-chlorobiphenyl (BP-Cl) with calcium oxide (CaO) nanoparticles by a ball mill method, which is one of the promising ways to detoxify hazardous chlorinated organic compounds. Those products were assigned to oxygen-centered aromatic radicals coming from BP-Cl and trapped electrons in oxygen vacancies on the surfaces of the CaO reactants using high-frequency and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies. The observed good correlation between the dechlorination efficiency and the radical yield suggests that a radical mechanism plays an important role in the destruction of organochlorine compounds. The mechanochemical dechlorination could be interpreted by the following mechanism. First of all, the mechanical stressing induces the electron transfer from O 2- sites on the surface of the CaO particle to the organic compounds. The produced organic anion radicals then undergo the effective self-dissociation of a chlorine-carbon bond.
AB - For the first time, we detected paramagnetic products generated during the grinding of 3-chlorobiphenyl (BP-Cl) with calcium oxide (CaO) nanoparticles by a ball mill method, which is one of the promising ways to detoxify hazardous chlorinated organic compounds. Those products were assigned to oxygen-centered aromatic radicals coming from BP-Cl and trapped electrons in oxygen vacancies on the surfaces of the CaO reactants using high-frequency and pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies. The observed good correlation between the dechlorination efficiency and the radical yield suggests that a radical mechanism plays an important role in the destruction of organochlorine compounds. The mechanochemical dechlorination could be interpreted by the following mechanism. First of all, the mechanical stressing induces the electron transfer from O 2- sites on the surface of the CaO particle to the organic compounds. The produced organic anion radicals then undergo the effective self-dissociation of a chlorine-carbon bond.
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U2 - 10.1246/bcsj.74.2303
DO - 10.1246/bcsj.74.2303
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0035691014
SN - 0009-2673
VL - 74
SP - 2303
EP - 2309
JO - Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
JF - Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
IS - 12
ER -