Abstract:As a powerful endocrine disruptor, bisphenol A (BPA) is a serious threat to human health. In this study, low-pressure UV lamp (LP-UV) photolysis nitrate was used to degrade BPA in different aqueous solutions. Results showed that BPA could be decomposed efficiently in the UV/nitrate process. ·OH played a significant role in the UV/nitrate process, and the steady-state concentration of ·OH ([·OH]ss) was calculated to be 5.26×10-15 M under control conditions. Moreover, the contributions of UV irradiation (4.1%), … Show more
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