TY - JOUR
T1 - Kinetic Study of Hydroxyl and Sulfate Radical-Mediated Oxidation of Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Effluents
AU - Lian, Lushi
AU - Yao, Bo
AU - Hou, Shaodong
AU - Fang, Jingyun
AU - Yan, Shuwen
AU - Song, Weihua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2017/3/7
Y1 - 2017/3/7
N2 - Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), such as hydroxyl radical (HO•)- and sulfate radical (SO4•-)-mediated oxidation, are alternatives for the attenuation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in wastewater effluents. However, the kinetics of these reactions needs to be investigated. In this study, kinetic models for 15 PPCPs were built to predict the degradation of PPCPs in both HO•- and SO4•--mediated oxidation. In the UV/H2O2 process, a simplified kinetic model involving only steady state concentrations of HO• and its biomolecular reaction rate constants is suitable for predicting the removal of PPCPs, indicating the dominant role of HO• in the removal of PPCPs. In the UV/K2S2O8 process, the calculated steady state concentrations of CO3•- and bromine radicals (Br•, Br2•- and BrCl•-) were 600-fold and 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than the concentrations of SO4•-, respectively. The kinetic model, involving both SO4•- and CO3•- as reactive species, was more accurate for predicting the removal of the 9 PPCPs, except for salbutamol and nitroimidazoles. The steric and ionic effects of organic matter toward SO4•- could lead to overestimations of the removal efficiencies of the SO4•--mediated oxidation of nitroimidazoles in wastewater effluents.
AB - Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), such as hydroxyl radical (HO•)- and sulfate radical (SO4•-)-mediated oxidation, are alternatives for the attenuation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in wastewater effluents. However, the kinetics of these reactions needs to be investigated. In this study, kinetic models for 15 PPCPs were built to predict the degradation of PPCPs in both HO•- and SO4•--mediated oxidation. In the UV/H2O2 process, a simplified kinetic model involving only steady state concentrations of HO• and its biomolecular reaction rate constants is suitable for predicting the removal of PPCPs, indicating the dominant role of HO• in the removal of PPCPs. In the UV/K2S2O8 process, the calculated steady state concentrations of CO3•- and bromine radicals (Br•, Br2•- and BrCl•-) were 600-fold and 1-2 orders of magnitude higher than the concentrations of SO4•-, respectively. The kinetic model, involving both SO4•- and CO3•- as reactive species, was more accurate for predicting the removal of the 9 PPCPs, except for salbutamol and nitroimidazoles. The steric and ionic effects of organic matter toward SO4•- could lead to overestimations of the removal efficiencies of the SO4•--mediated oxidation of nitroimidazoles in wastewater effluents.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85020455977
U2 - 10.1021/acs.est.6b05536
DO - 10.1021/acs.est.6b05536
M3 - 文章
C2 - 28151652
AN - SCOPUS:85020455977
SN - 0013-936X
VL - 51
SP - 2954
EP - 2962
JO - Environmental Science and Technology
JF - Environmental Science and Technology
IS - 5
ER -