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Sources and sinks of hydroxyl radicals upon irradiation of natural water samples

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
Hydroxyl radical formation rates, steady-state concentration, and overall scavenging rate constant were measured by irradiation of surface lake water samples from Piedmont (NW Italy) and nitrate-rich groundwater samples from Moldova (NE Romania). Dissolved organic matter (DOM) was the main source and sink of ˙OH upon lake water irradiation, with [˙OH] being independent of DOM amount. Water oxidation by photoexcited DOM is a likely ˙OH source in the presence of very low levels of nitrate and dissolved iron. Under different circumstances it is not possible to exclude other processes, e.g., DOM-enhanced photo-Fenton reactions. Under the hypotheses of no interaction and absence of mutual screening of radiation, nitrate would prevail over DOM as ˙OH source for a NO3-/DOM ratio higher than 3.3 x 10-5 (mol NO3-) (mg C)-1, DOM prevailing for lower values. Substantial DOM photolability was observed upon irradiation of nitrate-rich groundwater, mainly due to the elevated ˙OH generation rate. For the first time to our knowledge, evidence was also obtained of the photoformation of potentially toxic and/or mutagenic nitroaromatic compounds upon irradiation of natural lake water and groundwater samples, proportionally to the nitrate levels.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
VIONE D; FALLETTI G; MAURINO V; MINERO C; PELIZZETTI E; MALANDRINO M; AJASSA R; OLARIU RI; ARSENE C
Autori di Ateneo:
MALANDRINO Mery
MAURINO Valter
MINERO Claudio
VIONE Davide Vittorio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unito.it/handle/2318/103412
Pubblicato in:
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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