Literature DB >> 16760082

Photocatalytic degradation of p-halophenols in TiO2 aqueous suspensions: halogen effect on removal rate, aromatic intermediates and toxicity variations.

Miléna Lapertot1, Pierre Pichat, Sandra Parra, Chantal Guillard, César Pulgarin.   

Abstract

The influence of the halogen upon the TiO(2) photocatalytic degradation of p-halophenols in water has been investigated. Phenol was used as the reference compound. Compared with its value for phenol, the apparent first-order rate constant of removal, k, was slightly but significantly higher for p-fluorophenol and p-chlorophenol, and slightly but significantly lower for p-bromophenol. For p-iodophenol, k was about half that of phenol. The relative values confirm that k is roughly correlated to the Hammett constant; this constant reflects the electron density on the aromatic ring and, accordingly, the reactivity towards electrophilic species generated by UV-irradiation of TiO(2). All compounds were found to be poorly adsorbed on TiO(2). Accordingly, k was not related to the differences observed in the very low adsorbed amounts. The detected aromatic intermediate products included hydroquinone (HQ), benzoquinone (BQ) and various halodihydroxybenzenes. HQ, BQ, 4-chloro-1,2 (and 1,3)-dihydroxybenzenes and 4-bromo-1,3-dihydroxybenzene were quantified. Mechanisms are tentatively suggested to interpret the differences in the degradation pathways of the p-halophenols. The organic intermediate products accounted for only a few percents of the total carbon during the degradation. The toxicity (1/EC50) measured by the Microtox test almost did not vary in the course of the degradation of phenol, p-chlorophenol and p-bromophenol until complete removal of these compounds. By contrast, the value of 1/EC50 was multiplied by ca. 2.5 when ca. 45% of p-iodophenol had been removed; concentrations of BQ higher than with the other p-halophenols are tentatively suggested to be at the origin of this increase. Interpretation of a surprising substantial increase in the 1/EC50 value when the removal of p-fluorophenol increased from 80 to 95% requires further investigation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16760082     DOI: 10.1080/10934520600620188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng        ISSN: 1093-4529            Impact factor:   2.269


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Authors:  Suiyi Zhu; Xia Yang; Wu Yang; Leilei Zhang; Jian Wang; Mingxin Huo
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2012-02-15       Impact factor: 3.390

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