Photocatalytic transformation of flufenacet over TiO2 aqueous suspensions: Identification of intermediates and the mechanism involved
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
In order to exploit the efficiency of titania suspensions in photocatalysis for the degradation of the herbicide flufenacet, chemometric optimization tools were employed, such as response surface methodology and experimental design. The aqueous samples were irradiated under a variety of experimental
conditions with different amounts of catalyst (TiO2), electron acceptor (H2O2) as well as pH. Results indicated that the degradation efficiency of the herbicide in the experimental domain investigated was mainly affected by the concentration of H2O2, followed by TiO2, pH, as well as their interaction
effects.
Additionally, the phototransformation products formed during the photocatalytic process were investigated and characterized by means of HPLC/HRMS. The photocatalysed transformation of flufenacet proceeds through the formation of thirty-two (32) products, involving reactions of mono- and dihydroxylation,
dealkylation, detachment of the thiadiazole ring, defluorination on the benzene ring followed by the detachment of the latter ring. The thiadiazole ring appears to be involved in the process
to a lesser extent and only as a secondary path. The measurement of acute toxicity, evaluated using the Vibrio fischeri bacteria test, showed that the transformation of flufenacet proceeds through the formation of compounds more toxic than the parent molecule. Although the identified intermediates were
easily degraded and within two hours of irradiation were completely disappeared, mineralization was much slower and complete formation of CO2 and inorganic constituents was only achieved after 24 h of irradiation.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Photocatalysis
TiO2
Experimental design
Mineralization
Toxicity
Flufenacet
Elenco autori:
V.A. Sakkas; P. Calza; A.D. Vlachou; C. Medana; C. Minero; T. Albanis
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