Chlorate Formation Mechanism in the Presence of Sulfate Radical, Chloride, Bromide and Natural Organic Matter.

Environ Sci Technol

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Control and Remediation Technology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering , Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510275 , China.

Published: June 2018


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Halides and natural organic matter (NOM) are inevitable in aquatic environment and influence the degradation of contaminants in sulfate radical (SO)-based advanced oxidation processes. This study investigated the formation of chlorate in the coexposure of SO, chloride (Cl), bromide (Br) and/or NOM in UV/persulfate (UV/PDS) and cobalt(II)/peroxymonosulfate (Co/PMS) systems. The formation of chlorate increased with increasing Cl concentration in the UV/PDS system, however, in the Co/PMS system, it initially increased and then decreased. The chlorate formation involved the formation of hypochlorous acid/hypochlorite (HOCl/OCl) as an intermediate in both systems. The formation was primarily attributable to SO in the UV/PDS system, whereas Co(III) played a significant role in the oxidation of Cl to HOCl/OCl and SO was important for the oxidation of HOCl/OCl to chlorate in the Co/PMS system. The pseudo-first-order rate constants ( k') of the transformation from Cl to HOCl/OCl were 3.32 × 10 s and 9.23 × 10 s in UV/PDS and Co/PMS, respectively. Meanwhile, k' of HOCl/OCl to chlorate in UV/PDS and Co/PMS were 2.43 × 10 s and 2.70 × 10 s, respectively. Br completely inhibited the chlorate formation in UV/PDS, but inhibited it by 45.2% in Co/PMS. The k' of SO reacting with Br to form hypobromous acid/hypobromite (HOBr/OBr) was calculated to be 378 times higher than that of Cl to HOCl/OCl, but the k' of Co(III) reacting with Br to form HOBr/OBr was comparable to that of Cl to HOCl/OCl. NOM also significantly inhibited the chlorate formation, due to the consumption of SO and reactive chlorine species (RCS, such as Cl·, ClO· and HOCl/OCl). This study demonstrated the formation of chlorate in SO-based AOPs, which should to be considered in their application in water treatment.

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