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Comprehensive Assessment of Reactive Bromine Species in Advanced Oxidation Processes: Differential Roles in Micropollutant Abatement in Bromide-Containing Water

Kaiheng Guo, Yifei Zhang, Sining Wu, Wenlei Qin, Yuge Wang, Zhechao Hua, Chunyan Chen, Jingyun Fang

2023Environmental Science & Technology32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Reactive bromine species (RBS) are gaining increasing attention in natural and engineered aqueous systems containing bromide ions (Br – ). However, their roles in the degradation of structurally diverse micropollutants by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) were not differentiated. In this study, the second-order rate constants ( k ) of Br •, Br 2 •–, BrO •, and ClBr •– were collected and evaluated. Br • is the most reactive RBS toward 21 examined micropollutants with k values of 10 8 –10 10 M –1 s –1 . Br 2 •–, ClBr •–, and BrO • are selective for electron-rich micropollutants with k values of 10 6 –10 8 M –1 s –1 . The specific roles of RBS in aqueous micropollutant degradation in AOPs were revealed by using simplified models via sensitivity analysis. Generally, RBS play minimal roles in the UV/H 2 O 2 process but are significant in the UV/peroxydisulfate (PDS) and UV/chlorine processes in the presence of trace Br – . In UV/PDS with ≥1 μM Br –, Br • emerges as the major RBS for removing electron-rich micropollutants. In UV/chlorine, BrO • contributes to the degradation of specific electron-rich micropollutants with removal percentages of ≥20% at 1 μM Br –, while the contributions of BrO • and Br • are comparable to those of reactive chlorine species as Br – concentration increases to several μM. In all AOPs, Br 2 •– and ClBr •– play minor roles at 1–10 μM Br – . Water matrix components such as HCO 3 –, Cl –, and natural organic matter (NOM) significantly inhibit Br •, while BrO • is less affected, only slightly scavenged by NOM with a k value of 2.1 (mg C /L) −1 s –1 . This study sheds light on the differential roles of multiple RBS in micropollutant abatement by AOPs in Br – -containing water.

Topics & Concepts

BromineChlorineChemistryBromidePeroxydisulfateAqueous solutionTrihalomethaneDegradation (telecommunications)Environmental chemistryHalogenAdvanced oxidation processReaction rate constantWater treatmentInorganic chemistryKineticsOrganic chemistryCatalysisAlkylEnvironmental engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsComputer scienceEngineeringTelecommunicationsAdvanced oxidation water treatmentWater Treatment and DisinfectionEnvironmental remediation with nanomaterials