Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke

publications by Karl G Linden.


Papers Published

  1. Shemer, Hilla and Linden, Karl G., Degradation and by-product formation of diazinon in water during UV and UV/H2O2 treatment, Journal of Hazardous Materials, vol. 136 no. 3 (2006), pp. 553 - 559 [028] .
    (last updated on 2007/04/09)

    Abstract:
    Kinetics and degradation products resulting from the application of UV and UV/H2O2 to the US EPA Contaminant Candidate List pesticide diazinon were studied. Batch experiments were conducted with both monochromatic (low pressure [LP] UV 253.7 nm) and polychromatic (medium pressure [MP] UV 200-300 nm) UV sources alone or in the presence of up to 50 mg l-1 H2O2, in a quasi-collimated beam apparatus. Degradation of diazinon by both UV and UV/H2O2 exhibited pseudo first order reaction kinetics, and quantum yield of 8.6 × 10-2 and 5.8 × 10-2 mol E-1 for LP and MP lamps respectively. Photolysis studies under MP UV lamp showed 2-isopropyl-6-methyl-pyrimidin-4-ol (IMP) to be the main degradation product of diazinon at aqueous solution pH values of 4, 7 and 10. Trace levels up to 1.8 × 10-3 μM of diazinon oxygen analogue diethyl 2-isopropyl-6-methylpyrimidin-4-yl phosphate (diazoxon) were detected only during the UV/H2O2 reaction. Decay of both products was observed, as the UV/H2O2 reaction prolonged, yet no mineralization was achieved over the UV fluence levels examined. Photolysis kinetics, quantum yield and UV/H2O2 degradation of the reaction product IMP was determined using MP UV lamp at pH values of 4, 7 and 10. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

    Keywords:
    Degradation;Reaction kinetics;Water;Ultraviolet radiation;Hydrogen peroxide;Photolysis;Irradiation;Oxidation;

 

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