Strong oxidation by titanium dioxide photocatalysis can occur by photodegradation of organic contaminants in air and water. Some endocrine disruptors such as 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid (;;; ), 2,4-dichlorophenol (;;; ), nonylphenol (; ), bisphenol A (), diethyl phthalate (; ), etc. which can be neither biodegraded by bacteria nor degraded thermally can be degraded by TiO(2) photocatalytic treatment. However, incomplete photomineralization partly occurred, when TiO(2) photocatalytic degradation is employed for the treatment of certain endocrine disruptors. For example, no atrazine pesticide having triazine skeleton can be completely mineralized even by a photocatalytic procedure; the photodegradation of atrazine ultimately stops at the intermediate step of cyanuric acid, which cannot be photodegraded even after long illumination times (). In this study, the decomposition of atrazine and cyanuric acid was carried out with a device combining photocatalytic degradation in supercritical water (scH(2)O) or hydrothermal water (hyH(2)O). Atrazine and cyanuric acid can be degraded by the cooperation of either scH(2)O or hyH(2)O and UV illuminated TiO(2)-photocatalytic dispersed system under the fixed pressure of 23 MPa at 623 K or 683 K in a 120-ml Hastelloy batch reactor. The photocatalytic degradation method under high temperature and pressure has found appropriate for the photocatalytic oxidation of acetic acid and 2-chlorobiphenyl under continuous flow conditions at 160 degrees C and 20 atm (). In addition, the wet peroxide oxidation of PCBs by high temperature and pressure has been reported (). The main aims of this research are following. (i): the degradation of atrazine and cyanuric acid within the scH(2)O or hyH(2)O, (ii) the decomposition of atrazine and cyanuric acid catalyzed by TiO(2) particles under scH(2)O or hyH(2)O, and the synergistic effect for several reactions with TiO(2) and scH(2)O or hyH(2)O, and (iii) the mineralization yield of nitrogen and chlorine atoms concerning the chemical structures of atrazine or cyanuric acid (only nitrogen).
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December 2024
Department of Epidemiology, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB#7435, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7435, United States. Electronic address:
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University of Trieste, Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Via Licio Giorgieri, 1, 34127, Trieste, ITALY.
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Hubei Engineering Technology Research Center of Spectrum and Imaging Instrument, School of Electronic Information, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072, P. R. China.
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