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Unraveling the role of iodide in periodate-based water decontamination: Accelerated selective oxidation and formation of iodinated products
2023-02-28

Kaiting Zhang, Yuwei Xie, Zhantu Ye, Weifeng Zhang, Qian Zhang, Xin Yu, Mingbao Feng*


Chemical Engineering Journal

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2023.141879

Published: 1 April 2023


Abstract

Periodate (PI)-based oxidation processes are garnering worldwide increasing attention in the oxidative water treatment field. Unfortunately, the influence of water constituents on the transformation-driven product formation and risks of organic micropollutants remains largely unknown. This study firstly reports that naturally occurring iodide (I) greatly enhances the PI oxidation of multiple phenolic compounds (e.g., bisphenol A) under different application scenarios (e.g., solution pH and high salinity). Furthermore, an improved bacterial inactivation with 3-log reduction is found after 30 min of PI treatment in the presence of I. Comparatively, such enhancement is not observed during PI/I treatment of six non-phenolic contaminants such as sulfadiazine, atrazine, and carbamazepine. Multi-evidence explorations demonstrate hypoiodous acid (HOI) as the dominant oxidizing species for accelerated phenolic oxidation. Based on the high-resolution mass spectroscopic analysis, PI/I-mediated transformation of bisphenols and 4-chlorophenol yields different iodinated aromatic products with enhanced persistence, bioaccumulation, and toxicity. Taken together, this investigation unveils that I could selectively alter phenolics’ transformation behaviors and fate when using PI-based oxidation strategies in water. Particular concern should be concentrated on the treatment-driven secondary risks of iodinated aromatic products, which also behave as the precursors of highly toxic iodinated disinfection byproducts during water disinfection.


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