Photo-catalysis of bromacil under simulated solar light using Au/TiO2: evaluation of main degradation products and toxicity implications

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2015
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Photo-catalysis of bromacil under simulated solar light using Au/TiO2: evaluation of main degradation products and toxicity implications
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Bromacil (5-bromo-3-sec-butyl-6-methyluracil) is a substituted uracil herbicide used worldwide. It is not readily biodegradable and has the potential to contaminate different types of water bodies with possible impact on diverse non-target species. In this work, degradation of bromacil in aqueous Au/TiO2 suspension under simulated sunlight allowed fourteen degradation products to be identified. The photodegradation of bromacil followed (pseudo) first order kinetics in the presence of 0.2�g�L_1 of Au/TiO2 with a half-life of 25.66 � 1.60�min and a rate constant of 0.0271 � 0.0023�min_1. Transformation routes of the photo-catalytic degradation of bromacil were then proposed. Complementary toxicity assessment of the treated bromacil solution revealed a marked decrease in toxicity, thereby confirming that by-products formed would be less harmful from an environmental point of view. Photo-catalytic degradation of bromacil thus appears to hold promise as a cost-effective treatment technology to diminish the presence of this herbicide in aquatic systems. � 2014, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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