2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.12.039
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Degradation rates of benzotriazoles and benzothiazoles under UV-C irradiation and the advanced oxidation process UV/H2O2

Abstract: Benzotriazoles (BTs) and benzothiazoles (BTHs) are extensively used chemicals found in a wide range of household and industrial products. They are chemically stable and are therefore ubiquitous in the aquatic environment. The present study focuses on the potential of ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, alone or in combination with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), to remove BTs and BTHs from contaminated waters. Six compounds, three out of each chemical class, were investigated using a low-pressure mercury lamp (main emissi… Show more

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“…To quantitatively analyze the pH dependence of UV photolysis of RNTD and NZTD, the ε was modeled as a function of pH by assigning each protonated/deprotonated species a specific molar absorptivity (ε 0 and ε 1 ), with the apparent absorptivity being the summation of the absorptivity contributed by each species (Eqs. (1)e(3)) (Canonica et al, 2008;Bahnmuller et al, 2015). The specific molar absorptivity for each RNTD and NZTD species was fit by minimizing the sum of differences squared between observed and modeled apparent molar absorptivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To quantitatively analyze the pH dependence of UV photolysis of RNTD and NZTD, the ε was modeled as a function of pH by assigning each protonated/deprotonated species a specific molar absorptivity (ε 0 and ε 1 ), with the apparent absorptivity being the summation of the absorptivity contributed by each species (Eqs. (1)e(3)) (Canonica et al, 2008;Bahnmuller et al, 2015). The specific molar absorptivity for each RNTD and NZTD species was fit by minimizing the sum of differences squared between observed and modeled apparent molar absorptivity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the MCM dose was increased from 0.2 to 0.5 g L −1 , there were significant increases in both the adsorption and oxidation. [38], which suggests that the MCM shows higher catalytic activity and usage rate of H 2 O 2 than other catalysts. The effect of the initial concentration of BZA on the performance is shown in Figure 3(E).…”
Section: (A)) Another Control Test Withmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…After drying at 70°C overnight, MCM was obtained by calcination in air at 300°C for 7 2 h. Under typical synthetic conditions, the MCM showed a Cu/Mn molar ratio of 1:4.…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterization Of MCMmentioning
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“…Some of the AOPs were also investigated with regards to BTH and BTA, e.g. -monochromatic UV/H 2 O 2 oxidation [20,21], ozonation combined with sorption on activated carbon (O3/AC) [22], oxidation by persulfate and electron beam irradiation [23].…”
Section: Bta Was Found In the Effluent Of Wastewater Treatment Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%