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Sono-Photocatalytic Degradation of 4-Clorophenol in Aqueous Solutions

Journal

RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A
Volume 92, Issue 9, Pages 1813-1819

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0036024418090030

Keywords

chlorophenols; high-frequency ultrasound; UV radiation; hybrid processes; hydroxyl radicals; sulfate anion radicals

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  1. [0339-2016-0005]

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The kinetic patterns of oxidative processes involving highly reactive oxygen-containing radicals generated in situ in the aqueous medium affected by acoustic cavitation of the megahertz range (1.7 MHz) and UV radiation (254 nm) are established using 4-chlorophenol as an example. The results indicate the substantial activation of 4-chlorophenol oxidation processes upon both UV irradiation and the combined influence of high-frequency ultrasound of the megahertz range and UV irradiation in the Fenton-like iron-persulfate system Fe2+/. Full conversion of 4-chlorophenol in the hybrid oxidative system US/UV/Fe2+/is attained after 60 min of treatment, while the mineralization of the organic substance after 180 min of treatment is 83.2%. The activation of a coupled radical-chain mechanism in the oxidative systems US/UV/Fe2+/and UV/Fe2+/is confirmed by high values of the synergic indices in both cases for the conversion of 4-chlorophenol (.1 > 1) and the mineralization of dissolved organic matter (.2 >> 1). The considered sono-and/or photoinduced oxidative systems can be arranged in the following order according to the effectiveness of the oxidative degradation of 4-chlorophenol US/UV/Fe2+/> UV/Fe2+/>> US/Fe2+/> Fe2+/> US/UV.

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