Waste-Derived Bioorganic Substances for Light-InducedGeneration of Reactive Oxygenated Species
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Urban waste-derived bioorganic substances (UW-BOS) have
shown promise as chemical auxiliaries for a number of technological
applications in the chemical industry and in environmental
remediation. In this study, the application of these substances
in the photodegradation of organic pollutants is addressed.
The experimental work is specifically focused on the
photolysis mechanism promoted by AC8, a UW-BOS isolated
from a 2:1 w/w mixture of food and green residues, composted
for 110 days, using 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) as
probe molecule. The production of ·OH and the 1O2 is monitored
by EPR spectroscopy. The correlation between radical
species evolution and photodegradation of 4-CP is investigated.
The effect of 1O2 and ·OH scavengers on the 4-CP degradation
process is also checked. The results suggest that the role
of these species in the photodegradation of 4-CP depends on
AC8 concentration. AC8 is thereby proven to be a photosensitizer
for applications in environmental remediation. The results
on AC8 further support the use of urban bio-waste as a versatile
source of chemical auxiliaries of biological origin for use in
diversified applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
bio-organic substances; urban refuses; photodegradation; reactive oxygenated species; 4-chlorophenol.
Elenco autori:
Alessandra Bianco Prevot; Paola Avetta; Debora Fabbri; Enzo Laurenti; Tatiana Marchis; Daniele G. Perrone; Enzo
Montoneri; Vittorio Boffa
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