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Reaction of Polyamide Membrane Model Monomers with Chlorine Dioxide: Kinetics, Pathways, and Implications

Water research(2023)

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Abstract
Aromatic polyamide (PA) based membranes are widely used for reverse osmosis (RO), but they can be degraded by free chlorine used for controlling the biofouling prior to RO treatment. Kinetics and mechanisms for the reactions of PA membrane model monomers, i.e., benzanilide (BA), and acetanilide (AC), with chlorine dioxide (ClO2) were investigated in this study. Rate constants for the reactions of ClO2 with BA and AC at pH 8.3 and 21 degrees C were determined to be (4.1 & PLUSMN;0.1) x 10-1 M- 1.24 s- 1 and (6.0 & PLUSMN;0.1) x 10-3 M-1 s-1, respectively. These reactions are base assisted with a strong pH dependence. The activation energies of BA and AC degradation by ClO2 were 123.7 and 81.0 kJ mol-1, respectively. This indicates a relatively strong temperature dependence in the studied temperature range of 21-35 degrees C. The presence of bromide and natural organic matter does not promote the degradation of model monomers by ClO2. BA was degraded by ClO2 via two pathways: (1) the attack on the anilide moiety with the formation of benzamide (major pathway) and (2) oxidative hydrolysis to benzoic acid (minor pathway). A kinetic model was developed to simulate the degradation of BA and formation of byproducts during ClO2 pretreatment, and simulations agree well with the experimental data. Half-lives of BA treated by ClO2 were 1-5 orders of magnitude longer than chlorine under typical seawater treatment conditions. These novel findings suggest the potential application of ClO2 for controlling biofouling ahead of RO treatment at desalination treatments.
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Chlorine dioxide,Benzanilide,Acetanilide,Kinetics,Degradation pathways,Polyamide membrane
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