Issue 4, 2024

Degradation of benzotriazole and benzothiazole with the UV-activated peracetic acid process: performance, mechanism and transformation pathway

Abstract

Benzotriazole (BT) and benzothiazole (BTH) are two high-production chemicals that are recalcitrant and have been commonly detected in aquatic environments worldwide, posing potential threats to ecosystems. The main purpose of this study was to utilize the UV-activated peracetic acid (UV/PAA) process to degrade BT and BTH in aqueous environments and explore the reaction kinetics and mechanisms involved. Both BT and BTH were efficiently degraded by UV/PAA, with pseudo first-order rate constants (k) of 0.155 and 0.059 min−1, respectively. The k values for BT and BTH decreased with increasing solution pH (3.0–11.0) and initial compound concentrations (0.04–0.24 mM), while k exhibited a positive and proportional relationship with the PAA dose (5–30 mg L−1). The degradation of BT and BTH via the UV/PAA reaction was mainly attributed to ·OH attack; UV photolysis, carbon-centered radicals (R–C·) and PAA oxidation also made contributions. The contributions of 1O2 to BT and BTH degradation were negligible despite the formation of 1O2 in the UV/PAA system. The effects of coexisting water components (dissolved organic matter, HCO3, Cl and NO3) and the impact of actual wastewater matrix on BT and BTH degradation were also investigated. During the UV/PAA reaction, BT was degraded into products through pathways involving i) hydroxylation, ii) triazole ring opening and iii) benzene ring opening, while BTH underwent a continuous hydroxylation reaction. The results from a toxicity assessment indicated that BT and BTH were degraded and decomposed into less toxic products with the UV/PAA process, demonstrating the potential of the UV/PAA reaction for BT and BTH removal from aqueous environments.

Graphical abstract: Degradation of benzotriazole and benzothiazole with the UV-activated peracetic acid process: performance, mechanism and transformation pathway

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Nov 2023
Accepted
21 Feb 2024
First published
29 Feb 2024

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2024,10, 982-994

Degradation of benzotriazole and benzothiazole with the UV-activated peracetic acid process: performance, mechanism and transformation pathway

W. W. Lai, F. Gu, W. Tai and Z. Tang, Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2024, 10, 982 DOI: 10.1039/D3EW00838J

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