Combined chlorine degradation
The use of Photolysis and Homogeneous Photocatalysis
978-3-8465-9364-6
3846593648
76
2015-02-27
39.90 €
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Combined chlorine degradation, a study to investigate the use of photochemical systems (photolysis, H2O2/UV and NaOCl/UV) to deplete monochloramine compound. It was found that the direct photolysis treatment was a suitable method to degrade the given compound and that this degradation was greatly enhanced by H2O2/UV. This could be attributed to radical •OH produced in great amount by the photolysis of H2O2. However, no big advantages were observed when we used NaOCl/UV system. Indeed, this process generated radical •OH (but in feeble amount) and also radical Cl• (to form chloramins) and leading consequently to a less degradation rate comparatively to that obtained with H2O2/UV. This could be explained by a competition between the two species: •OH and Cl• for the compound.
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