
Degradation of antipyrine (AP) in water by three UV-based photolysis processes (i.e., direct UV, UV/H₂O₂, UV/persulfate (UV/PS)) was studied. For all the oxidation processes, the AP decomposition exhibited a pseudo-first-order kinetics pattern. Generally, UV/H₂O₂ and UV/PS significantly improved the degradation rate relevant to UV treatment alone. The pseudo-first-order degradation rate constants (kobs) were, to different degrees, affected by initial AP concentration, oxidant dose, pH, UV irradiation intensity, and co-existing chemicals such as humic acid, chloride, bicarbonate, carbonate and nitrate. The three oxidation processes followed the order in terms of treatment costs: UV/PS>UV>UV/H₂O₂ if the energy and chemical costs are considered. Finally, the AP degradation pathways in the UV/H₂O₂ and UV/PS processes are proposed. Results demonstrated that UV/H₂O₂ and UV/PS are potential alternatives to control water pollution caused by emerging contaminants such as AP.
Anions, Nitrates, Photolysis, Time Factors, Sulfates, Ultraviolet Rays, Equipment Design, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Oxidants, Sodium Compounds, Water Purification, Bicarbonates, Kinetics, Chlorides, Antipyrine, Humic Substances, Water Pollutants, Chemical
Anions, Nitrates, Photolysis, Time Factors, Sulfates, Ultraviolet Rays, Equipment Design, Hydrogen Peroxide, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Oxidants, Sodium Compounds, Water Purification, Bicarbonates, Kinetics, Chlorides, Antipyrine, Humic Substances, Water Pollutants, Chemical
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