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titleOfInvention Treatment of Aromatic Nitrogen Compounds Using Zero Value Iron and Manganese Oxides
abstract 1. TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTIONn n n The present invention relates to a method for treating groundwater, surface water, soil and wastewater contaminated with aromatic nitrogen compounds containing explosive substances such as TNT.n n n 2. The technical problem to be solved by the inventionn n n The present invention is to compensate for the disadvantages of conventional biological treatment methods by microorganisms in the treatment of aromatic nitrogen compounds, including explosive substances such as TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene), while at the same time efficient and economical To provide a non-biological) treatment method.n n n 3. Summary of Solution to Inventionn n n In the present invention, in the treatment of aromatic nitrogen compounds such as TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene), nitrate groups (-NO 2 , nitro-group) of aromatic nitrogen compounds are used as reducing agents. 0)] to reduce the amine group (amino-group), and the resulting reduction product is oxidized using manganese oxide again to induce oxidation-covalent reaction to finally be environmentally harmless and decomposition It is a chemical treatment method that does not use microorganisms, unlike conventional treatment methods, and converts it into a form similar to natural stable organic matter, and is characterized by being harmless and stabilized instead of decomposition. .n n n 4. Important uses of the inventionn n n It is used for the treatment and purification of groundwater and surface water contaminated with aromatic nitrogen compounds such as TNT, rainfall runoff from soil and contaminated soil, and wastewater.n n n n Aromatic Nitrogen Compounds, Explosives, TNT, Ferrous Iron, Manganese Oxide
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