Degradation of geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol in UV-based AOPs for photoreactors with reflective inner surfaces: Kinetics and transformation products

Chemosphere. 2022 Nov:306:135611. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135611. Epub 2022 Jul 7.

Abstract

Geosmin (GSM) and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB) are representative musty/earthy odor compounds commonly present in surface water. In present study, the degradation of GSM and 2-MIB subject to different UV-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), including UV/H2O2, UV/S2O82-, UV/chlorine, and UV/chloramine, in a phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) was conducted in a photoreactor with reflective inner surfaces and compared with that in an environmental water sample. A dynamic model to predict the degradation of GSM and 2-MIB in the photoreactor with reflective inner surfaces in the four UV-based AOPs was developed applying the second-order rate constants for the GSM and 2-MIB with primary reactive species (i.e., •OH, •Cl, and •SO4-) determined in this study. The model was proven to successfully simulate the degradation of GSM and 2-MIB. In addition, 8, 7, 8, and 11 degradation intermediates were detected from UV/H2O2, UV/S2O82-, UV/chlorine, and UV/chloramine in this study, and possible degradation pathways were proposed. This study is the first to report the degradation kinetics and formation products of GSM and 2-MIB in UV/chloramine. Research based on photoreactors with reflective inner surfaces may provide some guidance for eliminating GSM and 2-MIB in UV-based AOPs for full-scale engineering applications.

Keywords: Dynamic model; Engineering photoreactor; Geosmin; Transformation products; UV-Based advanced oxidation processes.

MeSH terms

  • Camphanes
  • Chloramines
  • Chlorine
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Kinetics
  • Naphthols
  • Odorants / analysis
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • Water
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical* / analysis
  • Water Purification*

Substances

  • Camphanes
  • Chloramines
  • Naphthols
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Water
  • 2-methylisoborneol
  • Chlorine
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • geosmin