Photochemical Degradation of Hydrophilic Xenobiotics in the UV/H2O2-process. Influence of Bicarbonate on the Degradation Rate of EDTA, 2-Amino-1-naphthalenesulfonate,Diphenyl-4-sulfonate,and 4,4′-Diaminostilbene-2,2′-disulfonate |
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Authors: | M Srensen F H Frimmel |
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Institution: | M. Sörensen,F. H. Frimmel |
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Abstract: | Hydrophilic xenobiotics can be eliminated in the UV/H2O2-process. The oxidation in this process is enhanced by the photolytically generated HO radicals. Bicarbonate is able to scavenge HO radicals. So it was expected that the degradation rates of the investigated xenobiotics were affected by the influence of bicarbonate. In contrast to the widely described decrease of the degradation rate, a much more complex situation was found in this investigation. The degradation rates of 2-amino-1-naphthalenesulfonate and diphenyl-4-sulfonate were decreased and reached for high concentrations of bicarbonate the values of the photolytical degradation rate. The degradation of 4,4′-diaminostilbene-2,2′-disulfonate was accelerated significantly in the presence of bicarbonate. The degradation rate of EDTA was increased at small concentrations of bicarbonate and decreased at higher concentrations. |
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Keywords: | Aromatic Sulfonates EDTA UV/H2O2-process Radical Scavenger Bicarbonate Hydrogen Carbonate HO Radical |
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