Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6310933 Chemosphere 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sensitized photodechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyl, PCB 138, in three different surfactant solutions was studied. The sensitizer of choice was leuco-methylene blue, which was produced in situ from methylene blue using either triethylamine or sodium borohydride. Three types of surfactants, anionic (SDS), neutral (TWEEN 80), and cationic (CTAB) at different concentrations were investigated. The neutral and cationic surfactants were found to be more effective than anionic. In each case the surfactant concentration was found to play a significant role in the rate of dechlorination. For different sensitized systems (triethylamine or sodium borohydride), a different product distribution and a different pathway of dechlorination was observed.

► PCB 138 in water solubilized with surfactants photodechlorinated using visible light. ► Dechlorination higher in cationic and nonionic surfactants than in anionic. ► Different surfactants lead to different dechlorination pathways.

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