This study aims to present the effectiveness of different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) as photolysis (UV mercury arc and Xe-arc), ozone, ozone/Hg-UV, and photocatalysis (suspended and immobilized TiO2) for the degradation of the fungicide mepanipyrim in aqueous solutions. A well-known commercial product Pilkington Active™ Blue glass has been tested as immobilized TiO2 system. Experiments were performed in batch mode at laboratory scale and results were compared in terms of disappearance kinetics. Transformation products (TPs) were identified by Surveyor LC system coupled to a hybrid LTQ-FTICR (7-Tesla) mass spectrometer (MS). Simple mechanisms of degradation for different AOPs were proposed. New by-products formed during the degradation processes were identified. Since primarily hydroxy derivatives were identified in aqueous suspensions, the mechanism of degradation was probably based on hydroxyl radical attack. The greatest difference in the quality of transformation products was observed between the heterogeneous photocatalysis using suspended TiO2 and Pilkington Active™ Blue glass system. The inhibition percentage of bioluminescence from Vibro fischeri — as a toxicity parameter—increased during the irradiation time due to the residual concentration of the parent compound and transformation products generated. Discover the world's research

Effectiveness of different photoadvanced oxidationdegradation processes (AOPs) on the abatement of mepanipyrim and its transformation products in water

LELARIO, FILOMENA;Brienza, M.;BUFO, Sabino Aurelio;SCRANO, Laura
2016-01-01

Abstract

This study aims to present the effectiveness of different advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) as photolysis (UV mercury arc and Xe-arc), ozone, ozone/Hg-UV, and photocatalysis (suspended and immobilized TiO2) for the degradation of the fungicide mepanipyrim in aqueous solutions. A well-known commercial product Pilkington Active™ Blue glass has been tested as immobilized TiO2 system. Experiments were performed in batch mode at laboratory scale and results were compared in terms of disappearance kinetics. Transformation products (TPs) were identified by Surveyor LC system coupled to a hybrid LTQ-FTICR (7-Tesla) mass spectrometer (MS). Simple mechanisms of degradation for different AOPs were proposed. New by-products formed during the degradation processes were identified. Since primarily hydroxy derivatives were identified in aqueous suspensions, the mechanism of degradation was probably based on hydroxyl radical attack. The greatest difference in the quality of transformation products was observed between the heterogeneous photocatalysis using suspended TiO2 and Pilkington Active™ Blue glass system. The inhibition percentage of bioluminescence from Vibro fischeri — as a toxicity parameter—increased during the irradiation time due to the residual concentration of the parent compound and transformation products generated. Discover the world's research
2016
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