Ms. Lai et al., OXIDATION OF SIMAZINE - OZONE, ULTRAVIOLET, AND COMBINED OZONE ULTRAVIOLET OXIDATION, Water environment research, 67(3), 1995, pp. 340-346
A laboratory study was conducted to investigate the kinetics and bypro
ducts of simazine oxidation by ozone, ultraviolet radiation (UV), and
combined ozone and UV. Byproducts were identified by HPLC. Simazine wa
s oxidized rapidly by ozone, UV, and ozone and UV. For example, 4 mg/L
simazine disappeared completely after oxidation by 34 mg/min ozone at
pH 7.2 for 15 minutes. Simazine disappearance rates during ozonation
increased with applied ozone dose and pH. Dealkylation and dechlorinat
ion byproducts were formed, and deamination byproducts appeared at hig
her ozone doses or higher pH. During UV and ozone and UV oxidation, si
mazine disappearance rates increased with UV intensity. Dechlorination
byproducts were formed by UV oxidation. Dealkylation, deamination, an
d dechlorination byproducts were formed by combined ozone and UV treat
ment. In comparing oxidation systems, simazine disappearance rates dur
ing ozonation at pH 9.9 were similar to those observed during ozone an
d UV oxidation.