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Remediation of atrazine contaminated soil by microwave activated persulfate system: Performance, mechanism and DFT calculation

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
卷 399, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136546

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Soil remediation; Atrazine; Microwave; Persulfate; Chemical oxidation

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The microwave-activated persulfate system was proposed for remediation of organochlorine pesticide contaminated soil. Under suitable conditions, this system could effectively degrade atrazine and showed high tolerance to co-existing substances. Additionally, organic substance content favored the degradation of pesticides in soil.
Effective remediation of pesticide-contaminated sites is challenging due to high concentrations of pollutants with complete habitat destruction. Herein, microwave (MW)-activated persulfate (PS) system was proposed for remediation of organochlorine pesticide contaminated soil with atrazine (ATZ) as representation. The results revealed that the MW/PS system could achieve 97.9% of ATZ (50 mg/kg) degradation after treatment of 60 min, superior to that by conventional heat-activated PS. And more excellent degradation performance was identified in relatively higher microwave temperature (80.C) with appropriate PS concentration (24 mmol/L), MW power (400 W) and water-soil ratio (1:1). Moreover, the MW/PS system possessed high tolerance to co-existing substances including Cl, HCO3 and H2PO4, and appropriate organic substance content favored ATZ degradation in soil. Reactive oxygen species consisting of SO4 center dot-, (OH)-O-center dot, O-2(center dot-) and O-1(2) contributed to ATZ decomposition, among which O-2(center dot-) played a principal role. The ATZ degradation pathway was then elucidated by combination of HPLC/ MS spectra and DFT calculations, and ATZ overall toxicity was effectively alleviated in MW/PS system in term of toxicity assessment. Additionally, the MW/PS system presented high-performance degradation on such organochlorine pesticides as trichloro ethylene, tetrachloride, hexachlorobenzene and chlordane, suggesting great potentials of this system for remediation of organochlorine pesticides contaminated sites.

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