Effect of ferric salt addition on UV/electro-chlorine advanced oxidation process.

Autor: Kishimoto, Naoyuki1 (AUTHOR) naoyuki@rins.ryukoku.ac.jp, Nakamura, Kenjiro1,2 (AUTHOR)
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Zdroj: Environmental Technology. Oct2024, Vol. 45 Issue 24, p5074-5082. 9p.
Abstrakt: This study discussed the effect of ferric salt addition on UV/electro-chlorine advanced oxidation process using a train of electrolytic and UV flow cells with an ozone-free low-pressure mercury vapour lamp (total irradiance:0.60 W at 254 nm). Ferric salt addition enhanced 1,4-dioxane degradation at an electrolytic current of 0.100 A. By contrast, an inhibitory effect of ferric salt addition was observed at a current of 0.500 A. The enhanced accumulation of free chlorine at a current of 0.500 A directly decreased the 1,4-dioxane degradation rate by scavenging reactive radicals like HO˙ and Cl˙. However, at an electrolytic current of 0.100 A, UV irradiance was relatively excessive for electrochemical chlorine production. The excess UV energy enhanced the photoreduction of FeOH2+, followed by the Fenton-type reaction of Fe2+ and HOCl, which produced HO˙ and consumed free chlorine. As a result, the free chlorine concentration decreased, and the reaction efficiency between the reactive radicals and 1,4-dioxane improved. Thus, the addition of ferric salt to a UV/electro-chlorine system is recommended when the UV irradiance in the system is excessive compared to the electrochemical chlorine supply. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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