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The Aqueous Degradation of Butylated Hydroxyanisole by UV/S2O82-: Study of Reaction Mechanisms via Dimerization and Mineralization

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In this paper, three distinctive phases of BHA reactivity toward UV/S2O8(2-) at acidic, neutral, and basic pH range were examined, where 80-100% mineralization has been observed within an hour of irradiation under 254 nm.
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Three distinctive phases of BHA reactivity toward UV/ S2O8(2-) at acidic, neutral, and basic pH range were examined, where 80-100% mineralization has been observed within an hour of irradiation under 254 nm. A reduction in solution pH during the reaction was observed mainly due to the complete conversion of S2O8(2-) to sulfate ion together with proton generation. Seven measurable intermediates were found via an oxidation and dimerization process at all tested pH levels. The BHA decay mechanisms are quite different in acidic condition and at other pH levels. There are three unique intermediates that are only detectable at pH 3 via two additional pathways. This is due to the generation of weaker oxidants or radicals which results in a slower degradation of the BHA, and therefore, the accumulation of these intermediates to detectable levels. The rate of BHA decay generally increases from low to high pH levels; however, the corresponding mineralization at higher pH is retarded due to the futile process of recombining radicals and involvement of intermediates. Therefore, neutral pH was suggested to be the optimum condition in terms of mineralization and moderate efficiency in removing BHA.

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Influence of pH on the formation of sulfate and hydroxyl radicals in the UV/peroxymonosulfate system.

TL;DR: The formation of HO(•) and SO(4)(•-) in the UV/PMS system was confirmed mainly from the cooperation of the photolysis of PMS, the decay of peroxomonosulfate radical (SO(5)(•-)) and the conversion of SO(3)(•) to HO( •) by simulation and experimental results.
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Production of Sulfate Radical from Peroxymonosulfate Induced by a Magnetically Separable CuFe2O4 Spinel in Water: Efficiency, Stability, and Mechanism

TL;DR: In situ characterization of the oxide surface with ATR-FTIR and Raman during the PMS decomposition suggested that surface Cu(II)- Cu(III)-Cu(II) redox cycle was responsible for the efficient sulfate radical generation from PMS.
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Catalytic removal of aqueous contaminants on N-doped graphitic biochars: inherent roles of adsorption and nonradical mechanisms.

TL;DR: This study not only provides robust and cheap carbonaceous materials for environmental remediation but also enables the first insight into the graphitic biochar-based nonradical catalysis.
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Removal mechanisms for endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in wastewater treatment — physical means, biodegradation, and chemical advanced oxidation: A review

TL;DR: Removal of EDCs from three aspects is reviewed, that is, physical means, biodegradation, and chemical advanced oxidation (CAO).
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Rapid acceleration of ferrous iron/peroxymonosulfate oxidation of organic pollutants by promoting Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycle with hydroxylamine.

TL;DR: The present study adds hydroxylamine (HA), a common reducing agent, into Fe(II)/PMS process to accelerate the transformation from Fe(III) to Fe( II) and generates reactive oxidants capable of degrading refractory organic contaminants in water treatment.
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A variety of environmentally persistent chemicals, including some phthalate plasticizers, are weakly estrogenic.

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Kinetics of the reactions of the SO–4 radical with SO–4, S2O2–8, H2O and Fe2+

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Solar photocatalytic degradation of water and air pollutants: challenges and perspectives

TL;DR: In this article, the challenges and perspectives of solar driven photocatalytic oxidation processes (PCO) as illustrated in the literature and their own results in large solar field loops at the Plataforma Solar de Almeria and CIEMAT laboratories are described.
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