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Accelerated oxidation of microcystin-LR by Fe(II)-tetrapolyphosphate/oxygen in the presence of magnesium and calcium ions

Authors
Kim, Min SikLee, Ki-MyeongKim, Hak-HyeonLee, HongshinKim, Dae WonKim, Jae-HongLee, Changha
Issue Date
1-Oct-2020
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Microcystin-LR; Oxidation; Tetrapolyphosphate; Ferryl ion; Magnesium; Calcium
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, v.184
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
WATER RESEARCH
Volume
184
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/52522
DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2020.116172
ISSN
0043-1354
Abstract
Fe(II)-tetrapolyphosphate complexes are known to activate molecular oxygen (Fe(II)-TPP/O-2) to produce reactive oxidants (most likely, Fe(IV)-TPP complexes) that are capable of degrading refractory organic contaminants in water. This study found that magnesium and calcium ions (Mg2+ and Ca2+) accelerate the degradation of micfrocystin-LR (MC-LR), the most toxic and abundant cyanotoxin, by the Fe(II)-TPP/O-2 system. The addition of Mg2+ and Ca2+ increased the observed rate constant of MC-LR degradation by up to 4.3 and 14.8 folds, respectively. Mg2+ and Ca2+ accelerated the MC-LR degradation in the entire pH range, except for the alkaline region with pH > ca. 10. The addition of Mg2+ and Ca2+ also reshaped the pH-dependency of the MC-LR degradation, greatly increasing the rate of MC-LR degradation at neutral pH. It was found that Mg2+ and Ca2+ accelerate the reaction of Fe(II)-TPP complexes with oxygen, resulting in faster production of reactive oxidants. The findings from cyclic voltammetry and potentiometric titration suggest that Mg2+ and Ca2+ form ternary complexes with Fe(II)-TPP, which exhibit higher reactivity with oxygen. Due to the effects of Mg2+ and Ca2+, the rate of MC-LR degradation by the Fe(II)-TPP/O-2 system was even higher in natural water than in deionized water. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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