Tri(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), a common organophosphate flame retardant, was frequently detected in the environment and posed threats to human health. In this work, the main component of ilmenite FeTiO was synthesized by the sol-gel method and employed as the catalyst for the degradation of TCPP by activating persulfate (PS) under UV irradiation. The degradation processes were fitted by the pseudo-first-order kinetic. The k value in UV/FeTiO/PS system was up to 0.0056 min and much higher than that in UV/PS (0.0014 min), UV/FeTiO (0.0012 min) and FeTiO/PS (0.0016 min) systems, demonstrating a distinct synergistic effect in TCPP removal. The degradation efficiency of TCPP increased with the increase of UV intensity, PS concentration and catalyst dosage, and with the decrease of pH. By quenching experiment and EPR analysis, ·OH was confirmed to be the dominant radical in the reaction of the UV/FeTiO/PS system. The possible degradation pathways of TCPP were dechlorination, dealkylation, and further oxidation of alkyl groups based on the theoretical calculation of frontier molecular orbits. The toxicity of degradation intermediates evaluated by luminescence inhibition rate of photoluminescence was higher than TCPP. Thus, TCPP can be degraded in the UV/FeTiO/PS system effectively at the premise of introducing controlling measures to reduce the toxicity of degradation intermediates.
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Chemosphere
November 2022
School of Environment, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210023, PR China. Electronic address:
Tri(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), a common organophosphate flame retardant, was frequently detected in the environment and posed threats to human health. In this work, the main component of ilmenite FeTiO was synthesized by the sol-gel method and employed as the catalyst for the degradation of TCPP by activating persulfate (PS) under UV irradiation. The degradation processes were fitted by the pseudo-first-order kinetic.
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November 2018
Chemical Engineering, Autonomous University of Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain.
This work assesses the feasibility of sequential persulfate and Fenton oxidation for the decolorization and mineralization of landfill leachate (5600 mg L TOC; pH: 8.6) in a continuous batch-recirculation system. Firstly, it was analyzed the role of the operational conditions upon the persulfate activation evaluating the effects of electrolysis, ilmenite (FeTiO) as a source of Fe(II) and UV-LED (at 365 nm).
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