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Photocatalytic ozonation of pesticides in a fixed bed flow through UVA-LED photoreactor
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Emad?K?RadwanEmail author  Linlong?Yu  Gopal?Achari  Cooper?H?Langford
Institution:1.Department of Civil Engineering,National Research Centre,Giza,Egypt;2.Department of Civil Engineering,University of Calgary,Calgary,Canada;3.Department of Chemistry,University of Calgary,Calgary,Canada
Abstract:In this study, a fixed bed flow through UVA-LED photoreactor was used to compare the efficiency of ozone, photocatalysis and photocatalysis-ozone degradation, and mineralization of two pure pesticides, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid (MCPA), and a commercial one, Killex®. For the degradation of the parent compounds, ozone-based processes were more effective. While for mineralization, photocatalytic processes were more effective. Photocatalytic ozonation was the most efficient process for both the degradation and mineralization of the parent compounds. The degradation rates and mineralization by photocatalytic ozonation were higher than the summation of the corresponding rates by ozonation and photocatalysis, indicating a symbiotic relationship.Overall, the photocatalytic ozonation process with the fixed bed TiO2 reduces the time needed for the degradation and mineralization of the pesticides, reduces the costs of powder catalyst separation and overcomes the reduced efficiency of immobilized catalysts, which makes the process quite attractive for practical applications.
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