Abstract

This investigation evaluates the effectiveness of the UV/S2O82− process in the degradation of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) in aqueous solutions without adjusting their pH. The effects of UV wavelength and Na2S2O8 dosage on the efficiency of degradation of PVA were examined. The efficiency of degradation of PVA under UV-254nm exceeded that under UV-365nm. A larger Na2S2O8 dosage was associated with a higher efficiency of degradation of PVA under UV-254nm irradiation. However, an excessive Na2S2O8 dosage inhibited the degradation of PVA by the UV-365nm/S2O82− process. Both UV-254nm/S2O82− and UV-365nm/S2O82− processes exhibited pseudo-first-order kinetics. SO4− was detected by performing quenching studies using specific alcohols, revealing that SO4− was found to be the predominant radical in the UV-254nm/S2O82− process. Additionally, the presence of inorganic anions with various effects inhibited the degradation of PVA by the UV-254nm/S2O82− process. Complete degradation of PVA (20mg/L) was achieved within 5min under UV-254nm using an Na2S2O8 dosage of 0.12g/L in the absence of inorganic anions, indicating that UV irradiation to activate S2O82− promotes the degradation of PVA in aqueous solutions without adjusting their pH.

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