Abstract:A large amount of chloride and ammonium ions were produced and released from industrial processes with non-biodegradable organic pollutants to affect efficiencies of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Here, the influences of chloride and ammonium ions on Co/peroxymonosulfate (Co/PMS) reaction system, a widely used AOPs to produce sulfate radicals, were investigated by examining the degradation efficiency of an azo dye (Acid Orange 7, AO7). The experimental results showed that a significant decrease in the de… Show more
“…This was probably because NH 4 + could be deprotonated to form NH 3 , which then might induce the formation of chloramines that have weak oxidation properties ( eqn (20)–(22) ). 39 Consequently, it might be concluded that Cl − , NH 4 OH, and NH 4 HCO 3 were the primary components involved in accelerating ACE degradation. NH 3 + HOCl → NH 2 Cl + H 2 O NH 2 Cl + HOCl → NHCl 2 + H 2 O NHCl 2 + HOCl → NCl 3 + H 2 O …”
Owing to the high concentration of pharmaceuticals in urine, the degradation of these organic pollutants before their environmental release is highly desired.
“…This was probably because NH 4 + could be deprotonated to form NH 3 , which then might induce the formation of chloramines that have weak oxidation properties ( eqn (20)–(22) ). 39 Consequently, it might be concluded that Cl − , NH 4 OH, and NH 4 HCO 3 were the primary components involved in accelerating ACE degradation. NH 3 + HOCl → NH 2 Cl + H 2 O NH 2 Cl + HOCl → NHCl 2 + H 2 O NHCl 2 + HOCl → NCl 3 + H 2 O …”
Owing to the high concentration of pharmaceuticals in urine, the degradation of these organic pollutants before their environmental release is highly desired.
“…Notably, a dual effect was found on AO7 degradation which is similar to our previous investigations. 22,37 At a low level of chloride (<1 mM), the degradation rate of AO7 declined slightly. However, further addition of chloride (>1 mM) apparently accelerated dye degradation.…”
Both chloride and phosphate are common inorganic anions in industrial wastewater, however, their effects on peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-based oxidation systems are largely unknown.
“…291 Moreover, positive effects of ionic strength on reaction rates were observed in various reaction systems. [292][293][294] Studies suggested that the reaction rates between oxidants and organics raised with the increase in ionic strength. 295 The ionic strength created by different ions might also inuence reaction rates.…”
Carbon-based catalytic ozonation is state-of-the-art technology with high oxidation capabilities for wastewater remediation, taking advantage of the synergies of direct ozone oxidation and the generated reactive oxygen species (ROS). Replacing...
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