The photoexcited dissolved organic matter (DOM) could produce reactive intermediates, affecting chemical oxidant transformation in UV based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). This study confirmed the critical role of triplet state DOM (DOM*), generated from DOM photoexcitation, in the transformation of monochloramine (NHCl), a commonly used chemical oxidant and disinfectant in water treatment. NHCl (42.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotolysis of free chlorine is an increasingly recognized approach for effectively inactivating microorganisms and eliminating trace organic contaminants. However, the impact of dissolved organic matter (DOM), which is ubiquitous in engineered water systems, on free chlorine photolysis is not yet well understood. In this study, triplet state DOM (DOM*) was found to cause the decay of free chlorine for the first time.
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