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Removal of benzothiazole from contaminated waters by ozonation: The role of direct and indirect ozone reactions

2016, Dr. Valdes-Morales, Hector, Zaror, Claudio, Jekel, Martin

Benzothiazoles are emerging chemical pollutants mainly coming from leather, paper and rubber industries; due to their use as: herbicides, corrosion inhibitors, anti-freezers, and vulcanisation accelerators. This article presents experimental data on ozone treatment of benzothiazole contaminated waters. The effect of the initial concentration of benzothiazole, ozone dosage, temperature (10-30 °C), and pH (2-9), on ozonation removal rate were assessed at bench scale. Experimental results show that reaction between ozone and benzothiazole could be approximated to a second-order kinetic law. Kinetic parameters for direct and indirect ozone reactions are estimated and temperature dependence of rate parameters is evaluated. Moreover, an initial degradation pathway of benzothiazole ozonation is proposed.