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摘要
采用体积阴极碳石墨颗粒电Fenton法降解水中的杀虫剂异丙威。考察了电流强度和农药初始浓度等因素对其降解矿化的影响,获得了最佳的实验条件。动力学研究表明,杀虫剂的去除遵循伪一级。以苯甲酸为参比化合物,用竞争动力学方法测定了异丙威被羟基自由基氧化的绝对速率常数为3.32 × 10 9 L mol−1 s−1。在这项工作中,我们还从总有机碳(TOC)的角度研究了该杀虫剂水溶液的矿化。电解3小时后,在I = 800 mA时,溶液中存在的有机碳有40%以上被矿化。各种芳香副产物,主要是由农药氧化形成的,伴随着芳香循环的羟基化,已经被确定。因此,芳环的氧化打开导致羧酸和硝酸盐离子的形成。异丙威的生物降解性是通过测定其生化需氧量(bod5)来估计的。关键词:异丙威,电Fenton,矿化,羟基自由基,氧化。
Degradation and Mineralization of Pesticide Isoprocarb by Electro Fenton Process
Electro Fenton with volumic cathode consisting of granules of carbon graphite was applied to degrade the insecticide Isoprocarb in aqueous solutions. The effects of various factors including current intensity and pesticide initial concentration were investigated in order to obtain the best experimental conditions for its degradation and mineralization. Kinetic studies determined that the insecticide removal followed a pseudo first order. The absolute rate constant for the oxidation of Isoprocarb by hydroxyl radicals were determined as 3.32 × 10 9 L mol − 1 s − 1 by competitive kinetics method taking benzoic acid as reference compound. In this work, we have also studied the mineralization of aqueous solutions of this insecticide in term of total organic carbon (TOC). After 3 hours of electrolysis, and at I = 800 mA, more than 40 % of the organic carbon presented in the solution is mineralized. Various aromatic by-products, principally formed by oxidation of the pesticide, accompanied by hydroxylation of the aromatic cycle, have been identified. Thus, the oxidative opening of the aromatic ring leads to the formation of carboxylic acids and nitrate ions. The biodegradability of Isoprocarb is estimated by the measurement of its Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD 5 ). Keywords: Isoprocarb, electro Fenton, mineralization, hydroxyl radicals, oxidation.