Direct detection of the triphenylpyrylium-derived short-lived intermediates in the photocatalyzed degradation of acetaminophen, acetamiprid, caffeine and carbamazepine

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/146164

Cita bibliográfica

Martínez-Haya, R.; Gomis Vicens, J.; Arqués Sanz, A.; Amat Payá, AM.; Miranda Alonso, MÁ.; Marín García, ML. (2018). Direct detection of the triphenylpyrylium-derived short-lived intermediates in the photocatalyzed degradation of acetaminophen, acetamiprid, caffeine and carbamazepine. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 356:91-97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.05.023

Titulación

Resumen

[EN] Advanced oxidation processes are useful methodologies to accomplish abatement of contaminants; however, elucidation of the reaction mechanisms is hampered by the difficult detection of the short-lived primary key species involved in the photocatalytic processes. Nevertheless, herein the combined use of an organic photocatalyst such as triphenylpyrylium (TPP+) and photophysical techniques based on emission and absorption spectroscopy allowed monitoring the photocatalyst-derived short-lived intermediates. This methodology has been applied to the photocatalyzed degradation of different pollutants, such as acetaminophen, acetamiprid, caffeine and carbamazepine. First, photocatalytic degradation of a mixture of the pollutants showed that acetaminophen was the most easily photodegraded, followed by carbamazepine and caffeine, being the abatement of acetamiprid almost negligible. This process was accompanied by mineralization, as demonstrated by trapping of carbon dioxide using barium hydroxide. Then, emission spectroscopy measurements (steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence) allowed demonstrating quenching of the singlet excited state of TPP+. Laser flash photolysis experiments with absorption detection showed that oxidation of contaminants is accompanied by TPP+ reduction, with formation of a pyranyl radical (TPP center dot), that constituted a fingerprint of the redox nature of the occurring process. The relative amounts of TPP center dot detected was also correlated with the efficiency of the photodegradation process.

Palabras clave

Electron transfer, Laser flash photolysis, Singlet excited state, Time-resolved fluorescence, Triplet excited state

ISSN

0304-3894

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Fuente

Journal of Hazardous Materials

DOI

10.1016/j.jhazmat.2018.05.023