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Formation and control of organic chloramines and disinfection by-products during the degradation of pyrimidines and purines by UV/chlorine process in water

  • Zhi Liu
  • , Tao Ye
  • , Bin Xu
  • , Tian Yang Zhang
  • , Meng Yu Li
  • , Chen Yan Hu
  • , Yu Lin Tang
  • , Xiang Ren Zhou
  • , Qi Ming Xian
  • , Nai Yun Gao
  • Tongji University
  • Shanghai University of Electric Power
  • Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design General Institute
  • Nanjing University

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Abstract

Pyrimidine and purine bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine) are important precursors of organic chloramines (OC) and disinfection by-products (DBPs) during chlor(am)ination. In this study, OC and DBP formation derived from pyrimidine and purine bases during chlor(am)ination, post-chlor(am)ination after pretreated by UV alone and UV/chlorination were systematically investigated with ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs, 265 and 275 nm) and low pressure mercury lamp (LPUV, 254 nm). The results revealed that higher OC formation was observed during chlorination than that during chloramination of pyrimidine and purine bases. The degradation of pyrimidine and purine bases followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics. Both solution pH and UV wavelength played vital influence on the degradation of pyrimidine and purine bases. In terms of fluence-based rate constants (kobs), the degradation rates of pyrimidine and purine bases decreased in the order of 275 nm > 265 nm > 254 nm in alkaline conditions. The synergistic effects of kobs, chlorine, kobs, •OH and kobs, RCS contributed to the differences of pyrimidine and purine bases degradation at different pH values and UV wavelengths. A vital suppression of OC formation was observed during post-chlorination after pretreated by 275 nm UV-LED/chlorination. In addition, compared with LPUV (254 nm), less DBP formation was observed at UV-LED (275 nm), especially during the UV/chlorine process. The phenomena obtained in this study indicated that 275 nm UV-LED combined with chlorine could be a preferred method to promote pyrimidine and purine bases degradation and control OC and DBP formation in practical water treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number131747
JournalChemosphere
Volume286
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Disinfection by-products (DBPs)
  • Organic chloramines (OC)
  • Pyrimidines and purines
  • Ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs)
  • UV/chlorine

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