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Hydroxyl radicals reaction with gaseous

Using this approach of a selectivity term SPFR Sunder and Hempel (1996) successfully modeled the oxidation of small concentrations of Tri- and Perchloroethylene (c(M)a = 300-1300 pg D) by ozone and hydrogen peroxide in a synthetic ground water (pH = 7.5-8.5 c(Sj) = 1-3 mmol C03 L"1). In this study an innovative reaction system was used the oxidation was performed in a tube reactor and mass transfer of gaseous ozone to pure water was realized in a separate contactor being located in front of the tube reactor. By this way a homogeneous system was achieved. Since the two model compounds react very slowly with molecular ozone (kD < 0.1 L mol-1 s "1), nearly the complete oxidation was due to the action of hydroxyl radicals, which were produced from the two oxidants (03/H202). With... [Pg.135]

The radiolysis of water produces hydrated electrons (e q, G = 2.9), hydrogen atoms (G = 0.55) and hydroxyl radicals (G = 2.8) which react with the solute molecules. In addition, the radiolysis of aqueous solutions also yields H202 (G = 0.75), gaseous hydrogen (G = 0.45) and hydronium ions (H30+, G = 2.9). In most cases the molecular products do not interfere with the reactions of the radicals. To study the reaction of one radical with the solute without interference from other radicals, scavengers for the other radicals should be added7-10. [Pg.975]

Table 1 Physico-chemical properties saturation vapour pressure, ps j, Henry s law constant, K, and octanol-water partitioning coefficient, K , and degradability in air as the reaction rate coefficients of the hydroxyl radical with the gaseous and the particulate phase molecules, kg oh and 1% oh> respectively, of 17 parent PAHs and 1 alkylated PAH (retene) (298 K ten Hulscher et al. 1992 Finlayson-Pitts and Pitts 2000 Perraudin et al. 2007)... Table 1 Physico-chemical properties saturation vapour pressure, ps j, Henry s law constant, K, and octanol-water partitioning coefficient, K , and degradability in air as the reaction rate coefficients of the hydroxyl radical with the gaseous and the particulate phase molecules, kg oh and 1% oh> respectively, of 17 parent PAHs and 1 alkylated PAH (retene) (298 K ten Hulscher et al. 1992 Finlayson-Pitts and Pitts 2000 Perraudin et al. 2007)...

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