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Main Title Factors Affecting the Photochemical Treatment of Hazardous Waste.
Author Zepp, R. G. ;
CORP Author Environmental Research Lab., Athens, GA.
Year Published 1988
Report Number EPA/600/D-88/081;
Stock Number PB88-202478
Additional Subjects Waste treatment ; Hazardous wastes ; Photochemical reactions ; Photochemical treatment
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NTIS  PB88-202478 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The photochemical treatment of hazardous waste can be optimized by taking into account several factors that influence the rates of photochemical reactions. Physical factors that facilitate photochemical treatment include: (1) maximizing the irradiated surface to volume ratio of the system, (2) selecting a light source with a spectrum that strongly overlaps the absorption spectrum of the chromophore, (3) vigorously mixing the reactants. Although hazardous wastes are degraded by the direct absorption of light, the overall rate of light-induced reactions can usually be accelerated by adding to the treatment system various dissolved or particulate substances that, upon light absorption, produce reactive excited states or free radical intermediates that also react with the waste. Examples of such additives include ozone, peroxides, semiconducting metal oxides (such as titanium dioxide, and various organic photosensitizers that efficiently photoproduce excited triplet states.