2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c02698
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Mechanistic and Kinetic Understanding of the UV254 Photolysis of Chlorine and Bromine Species in Water and Formation of Oxyhalides

Abstract: This study investigated the UV254 photolysis of free available chlorine and bromine species in water. The intrinsic quantum yields for •OH and X• (X = Cl or Br) generation were determined by model fitting of formaldehyde formation using a tert-butanol assay to be 0.61/0.45 for HOCl/OCl– and 0.32/0.43 for HOBr/OBr–. The steady-state •OH concentration in UV/HOX was higher than that in UV/OX– by a factor of 23.3 and 7.8 for Cl and Br, respectively. This was attributed to the different •OH consumption rate by HOCl… Show more

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“…•− barely contribute to BA oxidation due to their low reactivity toward BA (Table S1), 44,45 although their formation seems kinetically preferred via reactions 2, 6 and 7. The comparison of k(Cl 46 indicates that Cl • decay through the reaction with excess Cl − is kinetically preferred but would not completely rule out the occurrence of the reaction routes leading to • OH production via HOCl •− as an intermediate.…”
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“…•− barely contribute to BA oxidation due to their low reactivity toward BA (Table S1), 44,45 although their formation seems kinetically preferred via reactions 2, 6 and 7. The comparison of k(Cl 46 indicates that Cl • decay through the reaction with excess Cl − is kinetically preferred but would not completely rule out the occurrence of the reaction routes leading to • OH production via HOCl •− as an intermediate.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…•− ), 1,44 the presence of Br − in the real wastewater matrix could cause an inhibitory effect on the treatment performance of heat/PMS-Cl − . The molar ratio of Cl − to Br − (R Cl/Br ) varies depending on the water source, with R Cl/Br = 23−225 for urban runoff, R Cl/Br = 225−450 for shallow groundwater, R Cl/Br = 675−1350 for domestic sewage, and R Cl/Br = 380−740 for seawater and brackish water RO concentrates.…”
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