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Ozone: Science & Engineering
The Journal of the International Ozone Association
Volume 42, 2020 - Issue 6
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Research Article

A Preliminary Study on the Integrated UV/ozone/persulfate Process for Efficient Abatement of Atrazine

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Pages 558-564 | Received 18 Nov 2019, Accepted 14 Mar 2020, Published online: 07 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The efficiency of the integrated UV/O3/persulfate (PS) process was preliminarily explored with the emphasis on the pollutant removal performance and reactive radical contributions in this study. The results demonstrated that the integrated UV/O3/PS process was significantly efficient with the pseudo-first-order rate constants of atrazine (ATZ) degradation increased by 18.7, 3.3 and 2.6 times compared to that in the O3/PS, UV/O3 and UV/PS processes, respectively. Hydroxyl radical (OH) and sulfate radical (SO4•−) were corroborated to be the dominant reactive radicals in the UV/O3/PS process via the radical scavenger experiments. The increase of PS dosage in the UV/O3/PS process could contribute to the accelerated abatement of ATZ due to the enhanced formation of OH and SO4•−. The UV/O3/PS process was demonstrated to be not susceptible to the impact of solution pH and could achieve a high removal efficiency of ATZ at each experimental pH condition (3.5 − 9.5). Compared to UV photolysis, O3 and OH, SO4•− was confirmed to play a more important role and account for 57.3%−72.1% elimination of ATZ at the investigated pHs. Moreover, the O3/UV/PS treatment had a moderate resistance to the influence of water matrix components such as bicarbonate ions, providing a potential alternative for effective decontamination of organic contaminants in water treatment.

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Funding

This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51808412) and the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei province (No. 2017CFA026, 2018CFB266).

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