Gallic acid degradation by electron beam irradiation under various conditions.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

Institut de Chimie des Milieux et des Matériaux de Poitiers (IC2MP), Université de Poitiers, UMR CNRS 7285, Equipe Eaux, Biomarqueurs, Contaminants Organiques, Milieux, ENSIP, 1, Rue Marcel Doré, 86073, Poitiers Cedex 9, France.

Published: March 2019

In this study, aqueous solutions of gallic acid (GA) were irradiated in an electron beam (EB) accelerator under different experimental conditions (various initial GA concentrations, presence or absence of oxidant and oxygen). For an initial GA concentration of 50 μM, complete GA degradation was achieved with an absorbed dose of 850 Gy in the presence of dissolved oxygen. Both GA removal and mineralization are favored when oxygen is present. The addition of persulfate anions (SO) or hydrogen peroxide (HO) also increased the efficiency of GA degradation and mineralization. For an absorbed dose of 14 kGy, GA mineralization reached approximately 45%, 55%, and 72% for the EB, EB/HO, and EB/SOsystems, respectively. Three transformation products were tentatively identified in the presence of oxygen, these are the result of hydroxylation and ring opening reactions. No specific transformation product was found for the sulfate radical anion (SO) reaction. Four additional compounds, including a dimer, were identified in oxygen-free solutions. These findings demonstrate that water radiolysis based on EB irradiation is an efficient process to activate HO and SO anions and is an advanced oxidation process (AOP).

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