- Photodegradation kinetics of p-tert-octylphenol, 4-tert-octylphenoxy-acetic acid and ibuprofen under simulated solar conditions in surface water.
Photodegradation kinetics of p-tert-octylphenol, 4-tert-octylphenoxy-acetic acid and ibuprofen under simulated solar conditions in surface water.
Direct and indirect (sensitized) photolysis of p-tert-octylphenol (OP), 4-octylphenoxy-acetic acid (OP1EC), and ibuprofen (IBU) were investigated in laboratory water and surface water under simulated and natural sunlight conditions. Photodegradation obeyed apparent-first order kinetics with rates increasing in the presence of NOโโป, NOโโป, and humic acid (HAC). The bimolecular rate constants, kโณ, were determined for the reactions of OP and OP1EC with hydroxyl radical (ยทOH) using photolyzed hydrogen peroxide (HโOโ) as the hydroxyl radical (ยทOH) and IBU as the reference compound. The kโณ values for OP and OP1EC were (average and standard deviation) (10.9 ยฑ 0.5) ร 10โน Mโปยน sโปยน and (8.6 ยฑ 0.5) ร 10โน Mโปยน sโปยน, respectively. Direct photolysis of OP is small with a quantum yield of 0.015 in the range of 285-295 nm. Based on laboratory and average solar intensity data, the estimated half-life of OP in different Singapore surface waters was estimated to range from 0.6 to 2.5d. The steady state hydroxyl radical concentration ([ยทOH](ss)) was estimated using a kinetic model that considered dissolved organic carbon compounds (DOC), nitrate, and nitrite as ยทOH sources, and DOC, COโยฒโป and HCOโโป as scavengers. In surface waters containing DOC 2.3-6.5 mg Lโปยน, nitrate 0-3.2 mg Lโปยน, and nitrite 0-2.5 mg Lโปยน, the calculated [ยทOH](ss) ranged from 5.2 ร 10โปยนโต to 9.6 ร 10โปยนโต M. Half-lives calculations based on this model underestimated the measured half-life by a factor of approximately 4.2 to 1.1. DOC was predicted to be the most important sensitizer except in a sample that contained relatively high nitrate and nitrite. In the presence of NOโโป, photoreactions produced nitrated OP and IBU. A mechanism for OP photolysis in the presence of nitrate is proposed.