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Efficient Dechlorination of Carbon Tetrachloride by Hydrophobic Green Rust Intercalated with Dodecanoate Anions Karina B. Ayala-Luis,*,† Nicola G. A. Cooper,† Christian Bender Koch,† and Hans Christian B. Hansen† †
Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark S Supporting Information *
ABSTRACT: The reductive dechlorination of carbon tetrachloride (CT) by Fe I I −Fe I I I hydroxide (green rust) intercalated with dodecanoate, FeII4FeIII2(OH)12(C12H23O2)2·yH2O (designated GRC12), at pH ∼ 8 and at room temperature was investigated. CT at concentration levels similar to those found in heavily contaminated groundwater close to polluted industrial sites (14− 988 μM) was reduced mainly to the fully dechlorinated products carbon monoxide (CO, yields >54%) and formic acid (HCOOH, yields >6%). Minor formation of chloroform (CF), the only chlorinated degradation product, was also detected (yields