Importance of Chain Length in Propagation Reaction on â¢OH Formation during Ozonation of Wastewater Effluent.
Environ Sci Technol
; 57(47): 18811-18824, 2023 Nov 28.
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During the ozonation of wastewater, hydroxyl radicals (â¢OH) induced by the reactions of ozone (O3) with effluent organic matters (EfOMs) play an essential role in degrading ozone-refractory micropollutants. The â¢OH yield provides the absolute â¢OH formation during ozonation. However, the conventional "tert-Butanol (t-BuOH) assay" cannot accurately determine the â¢OH yield since the propagation reactions are inhibited, and there have been few studies on â¢OH production induced by EfOM fractions during ozonation. Alternatively, a "competitive method", which added trace amounts of the â¢OH probe compound to compete with the water matrix and took initiation reactions and propagation reactions into account, was used to determine the actual â¢OH yields (Φ) compared with that obtained by the "t-BuOH assay" (φ). The Φ were significantly higher than φ, indicating that the propagation reactions played important roles in â¢OH formation. The chain propagation reactions facilitation of EfOMs and fractions can be expressed by the chain length (n). The study found significant differences in Φ for EfOMs and fractions, precisely because they have different n. The actual â¢OH yield can be calculated by n and φ as Φ = φ (1 + n)/(nφ + 1), which can be used to accurately predict the removal of micropollutants during ozonation of wastewater.
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Ozônio
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Poluentes Químicos da Água
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Purificação da Água
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2023
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