Degradation of metaldehyde in water by nanoparticle catalysts and powdered activated carbon

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Zhuojun Li
Jong Kyu Kim
Vrushali Chaudhari
Suseeladevi Mayadevi
Luiza C. Campos
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[1] University College London,Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
[2] Kyungnam University,Chemical Engineering & Process Development Division
[3] CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory,undefined
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Metaldehyde; Powdered activated carbon; Photocatalysts; Adsorption; Photocatalysis;
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Metaldehyde, an organic pesticide widely used in the UK, has been detected in drinking water in the UK with a low concentration (<1 μg L−1) which is still above the European and UK standard requirements. This paper investigates the efficiency of four materials: powdered activated carbon (PAC) and carbon-doped titanium dioxide nanocatalyst with different concentrations of carbon (C-1.5, C-40, and C-80) for metaldehyde removal from aqueous solutions by adsorption and oxidation via photocatalysis. PAC was found to be the most effective material which showed almost over 90% removal. Adsorption data were well fitted to the Langmuir isotherm model, giving a qm (maximum/saturation adsorption capacity) value of 32.258 mg g−1 and a KL (Langmuir constant) value of 2.013 L mg−1. In terms of kinetic study, adsorption of metaldehyde by PAC fitted well with a pseudo-second-order equation, giving the adsorption rate constant k2 value of 0.023 g mg−1 min−1, implying rapid adsorption. The nanocatalysts were much less effective in oxidising metaldehyde than PAC with the same metaldehyde concentration and 0.2 g L−1 loading concentration of materials under UV light; the maximum removal achieved by carbon-doped titanium dioxide (C-1.5) nanocatalyst was around 15% for a 7.5 ppm metaldehyde solution.
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页码:17861 / 17873
页数:12
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