Humic acids (HA) are the most important photosensitizers in the ocean and generate highly reactive oxygen species (ROS), known as photochemically produce reactive intermediates (PPRI), which degrade organic pollutants. Thus, to reveal the fate of organic pollutants in an aqueous environment, it is important to understand the natural photodegradation phenomenon caused by HA. Three ROS generated from HA, O-1(2), O2- and (OH)-O-center dot, were measured using different probe compounds and instrumental techniques. In this study, HBCD (hexabromocyclododecane), a newly listed one of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) under the Stockholm Convention, was studied to understand the phototransformation mechanism, which has not been sufficiently inve...
Natural humic water was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and UV + hydrogen peroxide . The effects...
The photochemical degradation pathways of 6PPD-quinone (6PPDQ, 6PPD-Q), a toxic transformation produ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from the accumulation of biomolecular fragments in natural su...
EAU+YJI:SYADissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important photosensitizer for the phototransformatio...
BDE-209 is a brominated flame retardant and a priority contaminant, which has been found in several ...
The hydroxyl radical (HO•) is a strong oxidizing agent that can transform dissolved organic matter (...
Chlorinated organic compounds are produced in large quantities and used in industrial products as pe...
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) contamination and its diastereomeric profile were investigated in a mu...
This study evaluated the UV/H2O2 system for degradation of natural organic matter in water. The phot...
SSCI-VIDE+CARE+CGOInternational audienceHumic substances (HS) acting as photosensitizers can generat...
Hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (OH-PBDEs) are of great concern due to their higher toxi...
The photosensitized transformation of organic chemicals is an important degradation mechanism in nat...
Photochemical halogenation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) may represent an important abiotic proc...
Humic substances (HS) acting as photosensitizers can generate a variety of reactive species, such as...
Photosensitizing properties of different dissolved organic matter (DOM) were investigated according ...
Natural humic water was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and UV + hydrogen peroxide . The effects...
The photochemical degradation pathways of 6PPD-quinone (6PPDQ, 6PPD-Q), a toxic transformation produ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from the accumulation of biomolecular fragments in natural su...
EAU+YJI:SYADissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important photosensitizer for the phototransformatio...
BDE-209 is a brominated flame retardant and a priority contaminant, which has been found in several ...
The hydroxyl radical (HO•) is a strong oxidizing agent that can transform dissolved organic matter (...
Chlorinated organic compounds are produced in large quantities and used in industrial products as pe...
Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) contamination and its diastereomeric profile were investigated in a mu...
This study evaluated the UV/H2O2 system for degradation of natural organic matter in water. The phot...
SSCI-VIDE+CARE+CGOInternational audienceHumic substances (HS) acting as photosensitizers can generat...
Hydroxylated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (OH-PBDEs) are of great concern due to their higher toxi...
The photosensitized transformation of organic chemicals is an important degradation mechanism in nat...
Photochemical halogenation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) may represent an important abiotic proc...
Humic substances (HS) acting as photosensitizers can generate a variety of reactive species, such as...
Photosensitizing properties of different dissolved organic matter (DOM) were investigated according ...
Natural humic water was treated with ultraviolet (UV) light and UV + hydrogen peroxide . The effects...
The photochemical degradation pathways of 6PPD-quinone (6PPDQ, 6PPD-Q), a toxic transformation produ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) results from the accumulation of biomolecular fragments in natural su...