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Formation of Iodinated Organic Compounds by Oxidation of Iodide-Containing Waters with Manganese Dioxide

Gallard, Herve
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Allard, Sebastien
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Nicolau, Rudy
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2009
Environmental Science & Technology

This study shows that iodinated organic compounds can be produced when iodide-containing waters are in contact with manganese oxide bimessite (delta-MnO2) in the pH range of 5-7. In the absence of natural organic matter (NOM), iodide is oxidized to iodate that is also adsorbed onto delta-MnO2, In the presence of iodide and NOM, adsordable organic iodine compounds (AOI) are formed at pH <7 because of the oxidation of iodide to iodine by delta-MnO2 and the reactions of iodine with NOM, In addition, iodoacetic acid and iodoform have been identified as specific iodinated byproducts. Formation of iodoform is not observed for high NOM/delta-MnO2 ratios due to inhibition of the catalytic effect of delta-MnO2 by NOM poisoning. Experiments with model compounds such as resorcinol and 3,5-heptanedione confirmed that the delta-MnO2/l(-) system is very effective for the formation of iodinated organic compounds. These results suggest that bimessite acts as a catalyst through the oxidation of iodide to iodine and the polarization of the iodine molecule, which then reacts with NOM moieties. Furthermore, our results indicate that during water treatment in the presence of manganese oxide, iodinated organic compounds may be formed, which may lead to taste and odor or toxicological problems.

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DOI
10.1021/es9010338
Web of Science ID

WOS:000269656200022

Author(s)
Gallard, Herve
Allard, Sebastien
Nicolau, Rudy
von Gunten, Urs  
Croue, Jean Philippe
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Environmental Science & Technology
Volume

43

Start page

7003

End page

7009

Subjects

Disinfection By-Products

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Solid-Phase Microextraction

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Drinking-Water

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Humic Substances

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Ion Chromatography

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Hypoiodous Acid

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Kinetics

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Oxide

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Matter

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Trihalomethanes

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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