Unravelling structure evolution of dissolved organic matter during oxidation by persulfate: Insights from aromaticity and fluorescence analysis

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作者
Cao, Huizhen [1 ]
Bu, Fanyang [1 ]
Li, Xiaodong [1 ]
Liu, Wenxiu [1 ]
Sun, Zongquan [1 ]
Shen, Jialun [1 ]
Ma, Fujun [1 ]
Gu, Qingbao [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Res Inst Environm Sci, State Key Lab Environm Criteria & Risk Assessment, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Persulfate; DOM; Association analysis; 2D PARAFAC COS; Oxidation sequence; PARALLEL FACTOR-ANALYSIS; REGIONAL-INTEGRATION; MOLECULAR-WEIGHT; RATE CONSTANTS; DEGRADATION; RADICALS; SPECTRA; BINDING; SOIL; REMEDIATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2024.119518
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Persulfate advanced oxidation technology is widely utilized for remediating organic-contaminated groundwater. Post-remediation by persulfate oxidation, the aromaticity of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in groundwater is significantly reduced. Nevertheless, the evolution trends of aromaticity and related structural changes in DOM remained unclear. Here, we selected eight types of DOM to analyze the variation in aromaticity, molecular weight, and fluorescence characteristics during oxidation by persulfate using optical spectroscopy and parallel faction analysis combined with two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy analysis (2D PARAFAC COS). The results showed diverse trends in the changes of aromaticity and maximum fluorescence intensity (F-max) among different types of DOM as the reaction time increases. Four types of DOM (humic acid 1S104H, fulvic acid, and natural organic matters) exhibited an initially noteworthy increase in aromaticity followed by a decrease, while others demonstrated a continuous decreasing trend (14.3%-69.4%). The overall decreasing magnitude of DOM aromaticity follows the order of natural organic matters approximate to commercial humic acid > fulvic acid > extracted humic acid. The F-max of humic acid increased, exception of commercial humic acid. The F-max of fulvic acid initially decreased and then increased, while that of natural organic matters exhibited a decreasing trend (86.4%). The fulvic acid-like substance is the main controlling factor for the aromaticity and molecular weight of DOM during persulfate oxidation process. The oxidation sequence of fluorophores in DOM is as follows: fulvic-like substance, microbial-derived humic-like substance, humic-like substance, and aquatic humic-like substance. The fulvic-like and microbial-derived humic-like substances at longer excitation wavelengths were more sensitive to the response of persulfate oxidation than that of shorter excitation wavelengths. This result reveals the structure evolution of DOM during persulfate oxidation process and provides further support for predicting its environmental behavior.
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