1. Comparison of the photoconversion of 1-chloronaphthalene and 2,3-dichlornaphthalene in water.
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Chunli Kang, Siqi Bao, Yuhan Wang, Kunkun Xiao, Ling Zhu, Fang Liu, and Tao Tian
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REACTIVE oxygen species , *POLYCHLORINATED naphthalenes , *CHLORONAPHTHALENES , *HYDROXYL group , *PHOTOOXIDATION - Abstract
In this work, the photoconversion of 1-chloronaphthalene (CN-1) and 2,3-dichlornaphthalene (CN-10) under the simulated sunlight had been studied. The results showed that the photoconversion of CN-1 and CN-10 obeyed the first-order kinetics model. NO2−, NO3−, Fe3+ and Fe2+ extensively present in natural water can accelerate CN-1 photoconversion via generating ·OH, which may induce indirect photooxidation of CN-1. The photoproducts were treated by the derivatization method and analyzed by GC-MS after being irradiated for 6 h. Ten products were characterized for CN-1 and CN-10, and there were six common products. On this basis, the photoconversion pathways of CN-10 and CN-1 were proposed, and both of them have a similar conversion mechanism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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