Comparison of effects of multiple oxidants with an ultrasonic system under unified system conditions for bisphenol A degradation.

Chemosphere

School of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, 02841, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: July 2023

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of using 35 kHz ultrasound (US) to enhance the degradation of Bisphenol A (BPA) through various oxidants, finding a synergistic effect that improves the degradation rate as oxidant concentration increases.
  • The research reveals that the optimal conditions for BPA degradation involve specific pH levels and temperatures, with a pH of around 8 being ideal for one oxidant (SO) while higher temperatures negatively impact US performance for other oxidants.
  • Economic analysis shows that the US-IO system is significantly more energy-efficient compared to traditional US methods, making it a promising approach for BPA removal.

Article Abstract

Bisphenol A (BPA) as a trace contaminant has been reported, due to widespread use in the plastics industry. This study applied the 35 kHz ultrasound (US) to activate four different common oxidants (HO, HSO, SO, and IO) for BPA degradation. With increasing initial concentration of oxidants, the degradation rate of BPA increased. The synergy index confirmed that a synergistic relationship between US and oxidants. This study also examined the impact of pH and temperature. The results showed that the kinetic constants of US, US-HO, US-HSO and US-IOdecreased when the pH increased from 6 to 11. The optimal pH for US-SO was 8. Notably, increasing temperature decreased the performance of US, US-HO, and US-IO systems, while it could increase the degradation of BPA in US-SO and US-HSO. The activation energy for BPA decomposition using the US-IO system was the lowest, at 0.453nullkJnullmol, and the synergy index was the highest at 2.22. Additionally, the ΔG# value was found to be 2.11 + 0.29T when the temperature ranged from 25 °C to 45 °C. The main oxidation contribution is achieved by hydroxyl radicals in scavenger test. The mechanism of activation of US-oxidant is heat and electron transfer. In the case of the US-IO system, the economic analysis yielded 271 kwh m, which was approximately 2.4 times lower than that of the US process.

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