VUV/UV/Chlorine
as an Enhanced Advanced Oxidation
Process for Organic Pollutant Removal from Water: Assessment with
a Novel Mini-Fluidic VUV/UV Photoreaction System (MVPS)
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ultraviolet (VUV) and ultraviolet (UV)/chlorine processes
are regarded as two of many advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Because
of the similar cost of VUV/UV and UV lamps, a combination of VUV and
UV/chlorine (i.e., VUV/UV/chlorine) may enhance the removal of organic
pollutants in water but without any additional power input. In this
paper, a mini-fluidic VUV/UV photoreaction system (MVPS) was developed
for bench-scale experiments, which could emit both VUV (185 nm) and
UV (254 nm) or solely UV beams with a nearly identical UV photon fluence.
The photon fluence rates of UV and VUV output by the MVPS were determined
to be 8.88 × 10–4 and 4.93 × 10–5 einstein m–2 s–1, respectively.
The VUV/UV/chlorine process exhibited a strong enhancement concerning
the degradation of methylene blue (MB, a model organic pollutant)
as compared to the total performance of the VUV/UV and UV/chlorine
processes, although the photon fluence of the VUV only accounted for
5.6% of that of the UV. An acidic pH favored MB degradation by the
VUV/UV/chlorine process. The synergistic mechanism of the VUV/UV/chlorine
process was mainly ascribed to the effective use of •OH for pollutant removal through formation of longer-lived secondary
radicals (e.g., •OCl). This study demonstrates that
the new VUV/UV/chlorine process, as an enhanced AOP, can be applied
as a highly effective and energy-saving technology for small-scale
water and wastewater treatment.
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Li, Mengkai; Qiang, Zhimin; Hou, Pin; Bolton, James R.; Qu, Jiuhui; Li, Peng; et al. (2016). VUV/UV/Chlorine
as an Enhanced Advanced Oxidation
Process for Organic Pollutant Removal from Water: Assessment with
a Novel Mini-Fluidic VUV/UV Photoreaction System (MVPS). ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.6b00133