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Yong Chen1, Qi Liang, Danna Zhou, Zongping Wang, Tao Tao, Yuegang Zuo.
Abstract
The photodegradation of β-blocker timolol in fulvic acid (FA) solution was investigated under simulated sunlight. The triplet excited state of FA ((3)FA(*)) and singlet oxygen ((1)O2) were the main reactive species responsible for the degradation of timolol in the aerated FA solutions. Both dissolved oxygen and iodide ions (I(-)) are the efficient quenchers of (3)FA(*). The photodegradation was drastically accelerated after removing the dissolved oxygen. The presence of I(-) inhibited the photosensitized degradation of timolol in the deoxygenated FA solutions, whereas the role of I(-) in the reaction was concentration-dependent in the aerated solutions. The other halide ions such as chloride (Cl(-)) and bromide (Br(-)) exhibited less effect on the photodegradation of timolol in both aerated and deoxygenated solutions. By LC-DAD/ESI-MS/MS analysis, the photoproducts of timolol in both aerated and deoxygenated FA solutions were identified. Electron transfer interaction occurred between (3)FA(*) and amine moiety of timolol, leading to the cleavage of C-O bond in the side chain and oxidation of the hexatomic ring. These findings suggest the photosensitized degradation was a significant pathway for the elimination of timolol in natural waters.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23523913 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.02.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588