Elucidating the enhanced role of carbonate radical in propranolol degradation by UV/peroxymonosulfate system

Die Zhou,Huaying Liu,Jin Wang,Yingjie Li, Nian Wang, Wenjie Li

Chemosphere(2024)

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Carbonate radical (CO3•−) has been proved to be an important secondary radical in advanced oxidation processes due to various radical reactions involved HCO3–/CO32–. However, the roles and contributions of CO3•− in organic micropollutant degradation have not been explored systematically. Here, we quantified the impact of CO3•− on the degradation kinetics of propranolol, a representative pollutant in the UV/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) system, by constructing a steady-state radical model. Substantially, the measured values were coincident with the predictive values, and the contributions of CO3•− on propranolol degradation were the water matrix-dependent. Propranolol degradation increased by 130% in UV/PMS system containing 10 mM HCO3–, and the contribution of CO3•− was as high as 58%. Relatively high pH values are beneficial for propranolol degradation in pure water containing HCO3–, and the contributions of CO3•− also enhanced, while an inverse phenomenon was shown for the effects of propranolol concentrations. Dissolved organic matter exhibited significant scavenging effects on HO•, SO4•−, and CO3•−, substantially retarding the elimination process. The developed model successfully predicted oxidation degradation kinetics of propranolol in actual sewage, and CO3•− contribution was up to 93%, which in indicative of the important role of CO3•− in organic micropollutant removal via AOPs treatment.
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Carbonate radical,Propranolol,Advanced oxidation processes,Steady-state radical model,Degradation mechanism
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