Reduction of nitroglycerin with elemental iron: pathway, kinetics, and mechanisms
SY Oh, DK Cha, BJ Kim, PC Chiu
Index: Oh, Seok-Young; Cha, Daniel K.; Kim, Byung J.; Chiu, Pei C. Environmental Science and Technology, 2004 , vol. 38, # 13 p. 3723 - 3730
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Abstract
Nitroglycerin (NG) is a nitrate ester used in dynamites, propellants, and medicines and is therefore a common constituent in propellant-manufacturing and pharmaceutical wastewaters. In this study we investigated the reduction of NG with cast iron as a potential treatment method. NG was reduced stepwise to glycerol via 1, 2-and 1, 3-dinitroglycerins (DNGs) and 1-and 2-mononitroglycerins (MNGs). Nitrite was released in each reduction ...
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