Highlights Cost comparison of UVC/HP and UVC/PS for groundwater treatment. UVC/PS performed better for atrazine removal in Milli-Q water. UVC/HP had a better overall performance for the removal of the mixture of contaminants. Results from the collimated beam apparatus were comparable to the flow-through system. UVC/PS is economically feasible for special matrices where selective oxidation is required.
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AbstractThis study compared the UVC/S 2 O 8 2-system with the more commonly used AOP in water industry, UVC/H 2 O 2 , and examined whether the first one can be an economically feasible alternative technology. Atrazine and 4 volatile compounds (methyl tert-butyl ether, cisdichlorethen, 1,4-dioxane and 1,1,1-trichloroethane) were chosen as model contaminants because they exhibit different susceptibility to UVC photolysis and AOPs. A collimated beam apparatus was utilized for the majority of the experiments (controlled environment, without mass transfer phenomena), while selected experiments were performed in a flow-through reactor to simulate industrial applications. Initial experiments on the activation of oxidants with a LP lamp indicated that S 2 O 8 2-is photolysed about 2.3 times faster than H 2 O 2 and that the applied treatment times were not sufficient to utilize the majority of the oxidant. The effect of oxidants' concentrations were tested with atrazine alone and in the micropollutants' mixture and it was decided to use 11.8 mg/L S 2 O 8 2-and 14.9 mg/L H 2 O 2 for further testing since is closer to industrial applications and to minimize the residual oxidant concentration. Changes of the matrix composition of the treated water were investigated with the addition of chloride, bicarbonate and humic acids at concentrations relevant to a well-water-sample, the results showed that the system least affected was UVC/H 2 O 2 . Only when bicarbonate was used, UVC/S 2 O 8 2-performed better. Overall, testing these systems with the mixture of micropollutants gave better insights to their efficiency than atrazine alone and UVC/S 2 O 8 2-is recommended for selective oxidation of challenging matrices.