Innovative Approaches for the Photocatalytic Degradation of Pesticides
Abstract
Mono- and tri-vanadium-substituted Keggin-type heteropolyoxoanions
[SiW12O40]4- and [PW12O40]4- were evaluated as photocatalysts for the photodegradation of
three hazardous food pesticides: Atrazine, Chlorpyrifos and Dieldrin. Kinetic experiments
were performed under UV irradiation at 254nm. The degradation of each pesticide was
assessed by investigating its disappearance with time using High Performance Liquid
Chromatography connected to an Ultra-Violet spectrophotometer detector (HPLC-UV).
The photocatalytic degradation of the three pesticides exhibited first order kinetics. It was
found that the introduction of vanadium addenda atoms into the Keggin-type
polyoxometalates decrease the degradation rate for the photocatalytic transformation of
each pesticide as well as the degradation percentage. This effect was significantly related
to the number of vanadium metal ions substituting the tungsten addenda atoms. As a
general trend, the photocatalytic efficiency of {XVW11} was better than that of {XV3W9}. A
marked drop was noticed in the photocatalytic degradation of Atrazine. 90% of Atrazine
was decomposed in the presence of [a-SiW12O40]4- at a rate of 1 ppm/min whereas the
degradation percentage decreased to 55% in the presence of [a-SiVW11O40]5- at a
decreased rate of 0.7 ppm/min.
Author(s)
Rami Ghassan Al-Oweini
Coauthor(s)
Loubna Youssef, HOUSSAM EL-RASSY, Ghassan Younes
Journal/Conference Information
BAU Journal – Health & Well-Being,DOI: NA, ISSN: 2617-1635, Volume: NA, Issue: NA, Pages Range: 280-287,