Literature DB >> 32501682

UV Photolysis of Mono- and Dichloramine Using UV-LEDs as Radiation Sources: Photodecay Rates and Radical Concentrations.

Ran Yin1,2,3, Ernest R Blatchley2,3, Chii Shang1,4.   

Abstract

UV-LEDs with four characteristic wavelengths (255, 265, 285, and 300 nm) were used to investigate the wavelength-dependence of the photolysis of two inorganic chloramines (NH2Cl and NHCl2) and their subsequent radical formation. The fluence-based photodecay rates of NH2Cl decreased with increasing wavelength from 255 to 300 nm, while NHCl2 photodecay rates exhibited the opposite wavelength-dependence. The fluence-based photodecay rate of NH2Cl was comparable to that of NHCl2 at 255 nm, but was lower than NHCl2 at other tested wavelengths. The wavelength-dependence was more influenced by the molar absorption coefficient than the apparent/innate quantum yield and the lower photosensitivity was mainly attributed to the higher bond (N-Cl) dissociation energy (BDE) of NH2Cl than NHCl2. The steady-state concentrations of HO• and reactive chlorine species (e.g., Cl2•-, ClO•, and Cl•) that were generated from the photolysis of NH2Cl and NHCl2 at different wavelengths were determined experimentally and compared with the simulated results by a kinetic model. UV photolysis of NHCl2 at 265, 285, and 300 nm generated higher concentrations of radicals (e.g., HO•, ClO•, Cl•, and Cl2-•) than NH2Cl, while UV photolysis of NH2Cl at 255 nm generated higher concentrations of HO•, ClO•, and Cl• but not Cl2-• than NHCl2. The findings of this study provide fundamental information to be used in selecting specific wavelengths of UV radiation for enhancing/optimizing NH2Cl/NHCl2 photodecay in swimming pools and radical generation for micropollutant abatement in drinking water treatment or potable water reuse.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32501682     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.0c01639

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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