Degradation of Odorous 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole in Chlorinated Water by Uv-Led/Chlorination: Kinetics and Influence Factors

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Yun-Lu Zhang

Tongji University

Yi-Li Lin

National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology

Tian-Yang Zhang

Tongji University

Yong-Shan Lu

Tongji University

Xiao-Yang Zhou

Tongji University

Zhi Liu

Tongji University

Zheng-Xiong Zheng

Tongji University

Meng-Yuan Xu

Tongji University

Bin Xu

Tongji University

Abstract

2,4,6-Trichloroanisole (2,4,6-TCA) has aroused a special concern for their odor problem and potential threats. In this study, the degradation of 2,4,6-TCA by UV/chlorination with different UV light sources was compared, including low-pressure mercury lamp (LPUV, 254 nm) and ultraviolet light-emitting diode (UV-LED, 275 and 285 nm). The maximum removal of 2,4,6-TCA can be achieved by 275 nm UV-LED/chlorination in neutral and alkaline conditions was 80.0%. The reaction, kinetics and water matrix parameters on 2,4,6-TCA degradation were also evaluated. During UV-LED (275 nm)/chlorination, 2,4,6-TCA degradation was mainly caused by direct UV photolysis and indirect hydroxyl radical (HO•) oxidation, while reactive chlorine radicals (RCSs) had a negligible contribution. The second-order rate constant between HO• and 2,4,6-TCA was determined as 3.1×109 M-1s-1. Increasing initial chlorine dosage and decreasing 2,4,6-TCA concentration or pH value significantly promoted 2,4,6-TCA degradation during UV/chlorination process. The presence of natural organic matter (NOM) and bicarbonate (HCO3-) can inhibit 2,4,6-TCA degradation, while chloride ion (Cl-) had a negligible effect. The kinetic model for 2,4,6-TCA degradation was established and validated, and the degradation pathways were proposed based on the identified intermediates. Furthermore, UV-LED (275 nm)/chlorination also exhibited a promising effect on 2,4,6-TCA removal in real water, which can be used to control 2,4,6-TCA pollution and odor problems.

Keywords: Trichloroanisole (TCA), UV/chlorination, Ultraviolet light-emitting diode (UV-LED), Kinetic model, Degradation pathway

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Yun-Lu and Lin, Yi-Li and Zhang, Tian-Yang and Lu, Yong-Shan and Zhou, Xiao-Yang and Liu, Zhi and Zheng, Zheng-Xiong and Xu, Meng-Yuan and Xu, Bin, Degradation of Odorous 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole in Chlorinated Water by Uv-Led/Chlorination: Kinetics and Influence Factors. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4179202 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4179202

Yun-Lu Zhang

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Yi-Li Lin

National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology ( email )

2 Jhuoyue Rd.
Nanzih
Kaohsiung City, 811
Taiwan

Tian-Yang Zhang (Contact Author)

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Yong-Shan Lu

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Xiao-Yang Zhou

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Zhi Liu

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Zheng-Xiong Zheng

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Meng-Yuan Xu

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

Bin Xu

Tongji University ( email )

1239 Siping Road
Shanghai, 200092
China

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