O. Borio et al., PHOTOOXIDATION OF PROMETRYN AND PROMETON IN AQUEOUS-SOLUTION BY HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE ON PHOTOCATALYTIC MEMBRANES IMMOBILISING TITANIUM-DIOXIDE, Chemosphere (Oxford), 37(5), 1998, pp. 975-989
The TiO2-mediated photooxidation of prometryn and prometron in aqueous
solution by PAOTOPERM(R) CPP/313 membranes containing immobilized 30/-3 wt.% TiO2 and by employing hydrogen peroxide was studied. This oxy
gen donor was used as a substitute of dissolved oxygen or ozone by whi
ch complete mineralization of s-triazines had been attained on photoca
talytic membranes as reported previously. Solutions containing 5.2.10(
-6) - 1.0.10(-4) M prometryn and 7.8.10(-6) - 2.0.10(-4) M prometon we
re photodegraded successfully. Experiments were carried out in a PHOTO
PERM(R) WP pilot-plant using monochromatic irradiation (254 nn) in the
absorption range of semiconductor with an absorbed power of 11 +/- 1
W. For the disappearance of both substrates, pseudo-first order kineti
cs were observed and the results could be interpreted by the Langmuir-
Hinshelwood treatment. Cyanuric acid, however, resulted as final produ
ct under the experimental conditions. This behaviour is compared with
that of the use of oxygen or ozone as oxygen donors. Furthermore, base
d on HPLC and HPIC analysis, a mechanism of photodegradation is propos
ed for both substrate molecules. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All ri
ghts reserved.