Photocatalytic degradation of atrazine by heteropolyoxotungstates
Abstract
herbicide, Atrazine (ATZ); allowed a selective and partial degradation into atrazine-2-hydroxy
(Hydroxyatrazine, HAT), which was the sole obtained metabolite. The effect of tungstosilicates
and tungstophosphates as photocatalysts under 60 min UV irradiation at two different wavelengths;
254 and 366 nm; was investigated by measuring the absorbance at 10-min intervals,
using 720-UV spectrophotometry. ATZ conversion rate was the highest when irradiating with the
higher-energy 254nmUV light. This resulted into 54% degradation in the presence of the siliconbased
α-Keggin dodecatungstosilicate [α-SiW12O40]4−, whereas 17% was decomposed in its
absence. The nature of the heteroatom as well as the structural type of the studied polyoxometalates
had a significant effect on the degradation percentage. Accordingly, 31% of ATZ was only
decomposed in presence of the phosphorus-analogue [α-PW12O40]4− whereas the cyclic superlacunary
octatetracontatungstooctaphosphate [P8W48O184]40− increased the degradation to
41%.
Author(s)
Rami Ghassan Al-Oweini
Coauthor(s)
Loubna Youssef, Ghassan Younes
Journal/Conference Information
JOURNAL OF TAIBAH UNIVERSITY FOR SCIENCE,DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/16583655.2018.1563368, ISSN: 1658-3655, Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages Range: 274-279,