The Roles of Reactive Species in Micropollutant Degradation in the UV/Free Chlorine System
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology · University of Hong Kong · +1 more institution
Abstract
The UV/free chlorine process forms reactive species such as hydroxyl radicals (HO(•)), chlorine atoms (Cl(•)), Cl2(•-), and O(•-). The specific roles of these reactive species in aqueous micropollutant degradation in the UV/chlorine process under different conditions were investigated using a steady-state kinetic model. Benzoic acid (BA) was chosen as the model micropollutant. The steady-state kinetic model developed fitted the experimental data well. The results showed that HO(•) and Cl(•) contributed substantially to BA degradation, while the roles of the other reactive species such as Cl2(•-) and O(•-) were negligible. The overall degradation rate of BA decreased as the pH increased from 6 to 9. In…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chlorine
- Chemistry
- Bicarbonate
- Degradation (telecommunications)
- Radical
- Chloride
- Environmental chemistry
- Inorganic chemistry
- Life in Land