Miaomiao Ye , Xingyuan Wang , Wen Jin , Yueqian Yan , Tuqiao Zhang , Xiaowei Liu
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Abstract
Seawater desalination based on air-water interfacial solar heating has attracted significant attention in recent years. However, the “high temperature, high salinity, sunlight irradiation and enrichment of photosensitive substances” environment formed at the evaporator surface unavoidably enhances the photochemical reaction, which in the next step may lead to the production of active species and by-products. In this work, H2O2, as an important reactive oxygen species and a transit substance for reactive oxygen species such as ·OH, 1O2, and ·O2−, was monitored during solar evaporation. The average H2O2 concentration at the evaporator surface was 2.24 mg·L−1 with a maximum concentration of 5.0 mg·L−1, which is significantly higher than the average H2O2 concentration in the ocean. The effects of the nitrate ions, halogen ions, iron ions, dissolved organic matter, and solar intensity on the generation of H2O2 concentrations were explored. Finally, halogenated by-products were detected at the evaporator surface when phenol, a model pollutant, was present in the feedwater. This work fills the knowledge gap in understanding the generation of H2O2 and the formation of halogenated by-products at the evaporator surface during solar evaporation.
基于空气-水界面太阳能加热的海水淡化近年来备受关注。然而,蒸发器表面形成的 "高温、高盐度、阳光照射和光敏物质富集 "环境不可避免地会增强光化学反应,进而可能导致活性物种和副产物的产生。在这项工作中,HO 作为一种重要的活性氧物种和活性氧物种(如 -OH、O 和 -O)的中转物质,在太阳能蒸发过程中受到了监测。蒸发器表面的平均 HO 浓度为 2.24 mg-L,最大浓度为 5.0 mg-L,明显高于海洋中的平均 HO 浓度。研究还探讨了硝酸根离子、卤素离子、铁离子、溶解有机物和太阳强度对产生 HO 浓度的影响。最后,当进水中存在苯酚(一种示范污染物)时,在蒸发器表面检测到了卤化副产物。这项研究填补了在了解太阳能蒸发过程中蒸发器表面 HO 的生成和卤化副产物的形成方面的知识空白。
期刊介绍:
Desalination is a scholarly journal that focuses on the field of desalination materials, processes, and associated technologies. It encompasses a wide range of disciplines and aims to publish exceptional papers in this area.
The journal invites submissions that explicitly revolve around water desalting and its applications to various sources such as seawater, groundwater, and wastewater. It particularly encourages research on diverse desalination methods including thermal, membrane, sorption, and hybrid processes.
By providing a platform for innovative studies, Desalination aims to advance the understanding and development of desalination technologies, promoting sustainable solutions for water scarcity challenges.