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Degradation of atrazine using solar driven fenton-like advanced oxidation processes
Authors:Erick R Bandala  Zair DomÍnguez  Fernanda Rivas  Silvia Gelover
Institution:Instituto Mexicano de Tecnologí del Agua , México
Abstract:Atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s-triazine) was degraded using cobalt-peroximonosulfate (Co/PMS) advanced oxidation process (AOP). Three Co concentrations (0.00, 0.25 and 0.50 mM) and five peroximonosulfate (PMS) concentrations (0, 5, 8, 16 and 32 mM) were tested. Maximum degradation reached was 88% using dark Co/PMS in 126 minutes when 0.25 mM of cobalt and 32 mM of PMS were used. Complete atrazine degradation was achieved when the samples were irradiated by the sun under the same experimental conditions described. Tests for identification of intermediate products allowed identification and quantification of deethylatrazine in both dark and radiated conditions. Kinetic data for both processes was calculated fitting a pseudo-first order reaction rate approach to the experimental data. Having kinetic parameters enabled comparison between both conditions. It was found that the kinetic approach describes data behavior appropriately (R2 ≥ 0.95). Pseudo-kinetic constants determined for both Co/PMS processes, show k value of 10?4 for Co/PMS and a k value of 10?3 for Co/PMS/ultraviolet (UV). This means, that, with the same Co/PMS concentrations, UV light increases the reaction rate by around one order of magnitude than performing the reaction under dark conditions.
Keywords:Atrazine degradation  advanced oxidation processes  Co/PMS  solar driven AOPs  
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