Insights into the photo-induced formation of reactive intermediates from effluent organic matter: The role of chemical constituents

Huaxi Zhou, Lushi Lian, Shuwen Yan, Weihua Song

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Abstract

In the present study, the formation of triplet states of organic matters (3OM) from effluent organic matter (EfOM) under simulated solar irradiation was investigated. EfOM was separated into hydrophobic (HPO), transphilic (TPI), and hydrophilic (HPI) components. The quantum yield coefficients (ƒTMP) of3OMwere measured for each component and compared to those of reference natural organic matter (NOM). NaBH4reduction was performed on the EfOM, and the effect of aromatic ketones moieties on triplet formation was also determined. Furthermore, the apparent quantum yield of1O21O2) and O2•−O2•−) was measured. Our results suggested that the HPI fraction acted as a sink for3OM. A linear correlation was observed between ƒTMPand Φ1O2for NOM/EfOM, except for NaBH4-reduced effluent and HPI components. Both ƒTMPand Φ1O2were positively correlated with the contribution rates of NaBH4-reducible moieties (aromatic ketones) toward3OM. Aromatic ketones were primarily responsible for the production of3OMfrom EfOM, whereas quinone moieties played a key role in the production of3OMin NOM-enriched solutions. Understanding the role of chemical constituents on the photo activity of EfOM/NOM is essential for providing useful insights on their photochemical effects in aquatic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-128
Number of pages9
JournalWater Research
Volume112
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Effluent organic matter
  • Photochemical transformation
  • Reactive oxygen species
  • Triplet states of organic matters

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