The diverse roles of halide ions in the degradation of bisphenol A via UV/ peracetic acid process at different pH values: Radical chemistry, and transformation pathways

Journal of Hazardous Materials(2024)

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UV/Peracetic Acid (UV/PAA), as an innovative advanced oxidation process (AOP), is employed to treat bisphenol A (BPA) in water through the generation of hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) and carbon-centered radicals (R-C center dot). The impact of halide ions (Cl-; Br-; I-) on the efficiency of UV/PAA was investigated for the first time under varying pH levels. The presence of halide ions exerted an influence on the reactivity of center dot OH and R-C center dot, exhibiting varying degrees of impact across different pH conditions. It was discovered that pH exerts a significant influence on its efficiency, with optimal removal performance observed at a pH 9. The degradation of BPA was inhibited by Cl- through the generation of reactive chlorine species (RCS), which triggers the interconversion between center dot OH and R-C center dot. Reactive bromine species (RBS) were produced in the presence of Br-, facilitating BPA degradation and generating HOBr as a supplementary source of center dot OH radicals. I- primarily generate reactive iodine species (RIS) through photolysis, which facilitates the degradation of BPA. The transformation of BPA involves hydroxylation, demethylation, halogenation, and cleavage reactions to form various products and pathways. The toxicity test demonstrates that the UV/PAA treatment of BPA exhibits lower toxicity, thereby indicating its environmentally friendly.
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UV/PAA process,BPA,Reactive halogen species,Transformation pathway,Toxicity assessment
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