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Photodegradation rates, pesticides

Chen ZM, Zabik MJ, Eeavitt RA. 1984. Comparative study of thin film photodegradation rates for 36 pesticides. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development 23 5-11. [Pg.198]

Titanium dioxide photodegradation rates can be significantly enhanced with H202. With the addition of H202, degradation times of trichloroethylene (TCE) dropped from 75 to 20 min in a study by Tanaka et al. (1989). This enhancement was most likely due to an increase of hydroxyl radicals. The half-lives of pesticides DDVP and DEP were demonstrated to be shortened with the addition of H2Oz (Harada et al., 1990). Similar enhancements were shown for the photodegradation of chloral hydrate, phenol, and chlorophe-nols (Venkatadri and Peters, 1993). [Pg.343]


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