Abstract
UV/H2O2 processes can be studied using a Collimated Beam (CB) setup. In UV dose calculations, the “water factor” accounts for changes in the irradiation spectrum upon its way through the aqueous solution. Analogous to the “germicidal factor,” the “extinction factor” is introduced, correcting for the fact that resulting compounds will be subjected to an emission spectrum changing over the depth. Using the extinction factor, the fluence-based photolysis and oxidation rate constants of model compounds, as well as the quantum yield for nitrite formation, were found to be independent of the depth of the water layer applied.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to thank A. H. Knol and K. Lekkerkerker-Teunissen from Dunea for their cooperation in providing the water samples used in this investigation.