UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan

UV and ZVI treatment of stockpile endosulfan in water at lab scale was investigated. Results show the mechanism for UV treatment is free radical reaction. A decrease in concentration of 86% was obtained for both isomers but produced endosulfan ether. No significant change in the pH and chloride were...

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Main Authors: Gallardo, Susan M., Centeno, Carmel R., Moradas, Gerly, Chua, S., Pangilinan, Christian David C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-136702025-01-06T02:59:12Z UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan Gallardo, Susan M. Centeno, Carmel R. Moradas, Gerly Chua, S. Pangilinan, Christian David C. UV and ZVI treatment of stockpile endosulfan in water at lab scale was investigated. Results show the mechanism for UV treatment is free radical reaction. A decrease in concentration of 86% was obtained for both isomers but produced endosulfan ether. No significant change in the pH and chloride were observed. For ZVI treatment, the mechanism is by reductive dechlorination. A decrease in concentration of 64.73% for a-endosulfan and 81.86% for B endosulfan was obtained, a change in pH from 2 to 5. and chloride increase by 1.75 ppm was seen with no other forms of endosulfan found. For combined UV- ZVI treatment, both isomers decreased in concentration by 86%, an increase in pH. from 2 to 6, and dechlorination of 1.75 ppm resulted in the treated solutions. Toxicity analysis for UV treatment showed the solutions as toxic but non-toxic for ZVI and combined UV-ZVI treated solutions. Further tests still needs to be conducted to confirm toxicity and chloride results. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13672 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Endosulfan Ultraviolet radiation—Industrial applications Sewage—Purification—Ultraviolet treatment Chemical Engineering Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Endosulfan
Ultraviolet radiation—Industrial applications
Sewage—Purification—Ultraviolet treatment
Chemical Engineering
Engineering
spellingShingle Endosulfan
Ultraviolet radiation—Industrial applications
Sewage—Purification—Ultraviolet treatment
Chemical Engineering
Engineering
Gallardo, Susan M.
Centeno, Carmel R.
Moradas, Gerly
Chua, S.
Pangilinan, Christian David C.
UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
description UV and ZVI treatment of stockpile endosulfan in water at lab scale was investigated. Results show the mechanism for UV treatment is free radical reaction. A decrease in concentration of 86% was obtained for both isomers but produced endosulfan ether. No significant change in the pH and chloride were observed. For ZVI treatment, the mechanism is by reductive dechlorination. A decrease in concentration of 64.73% for a-endosulfan and 81.86% for B endosulfan was obtained, a change in pH from 2 to 5. and chloride increase by 1.75 ppm was seen with no other forms of endosulfan found. For combined UV- ZVI treatment, both isomers decreased in concentration by 86%, an increase in pH. from 2 to 6, and dechlorination of 1.75 ppm resulted in the treated solutions. Toxicity analysis for UV treatment showed the solutions as toxic but non-toxic for ZVI and combined UV-ZVI treated solutions. Further tests still needs to be conducted to confirm toxicity and chloride results.
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author Gallardo, Susan M.
Centeno, Carmel R.
Moradas, Gerly
Chua, S.
Pangilinan, Christian David C.
author_facet Gallardo, Susan M.
Centeno, Carmel R.
Moradas, Gerly
Chua, S.
Pangilinan, Christian David C.
author_sort Gallardo, Susan M.
title UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
title_short UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
title_full UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
title_fullStr UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
title_full_unstemmed UV and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
title_sort uv and zero valent iron treatment of endosulfan
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13672
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