https://doi.org/10.25678/000874

Data for: Reactivity of bromine radical with dissolved organic matter moieties and monochloramine: effect on bromate formation during ozonation

Bromine radical (Br) has been hypothesized to be a key intermediate of bromate formation during ozonation. Once formed, Br further reacts with ozone to eventually form bromate. However, this reaction competes with the reaction of Br with dissolved organic matter (DOM), of which reactivity and reaction mechanisms are less studied to date. To fill this gap, this study determined the second-order rate constant (k) of the reactions of selected organic model compounds, a DOM isolate, and monochloramine (NH2Cl) with Br using γ-radiolysis. The kBr of all model compounds were high (kBr > 108 M-1 s-1) and well correlated with quantum-chemically computed free energies of activation, indicating a selectivity of Br toward electron-rich compounds, governed by electron transfer. The reaction of phenol (a representative DOM moiety) with Br yielded p-benzoquinone as a major product with a yield of 59% per consumed phenol, suggesting an electron transfer mechanism. Finally, the potential of NH2Cl to quench Br was tested based on the fast reaction (kBr, NH2Cl = 4.4 × 109 M-1 s-1, this study), resulting in reduced bromate formation of up to 77% during ozonation of bromide-containing lake water. Overall, our study demonstrated that Br quenching by NH2Cl can substantially suppress bromate formation, especially in waters containing low DOC concentrations (1-2 mgC/L).

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Lim, S., Barrios, B., Minakata, D., & Von Gunten, U. (2023). Data for: Reactivity of bromine radical with dissolved organic matter moieties and monochloramine: effect on bromate formation during ozonation (Version 1.0) [Data set]. Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.25678/000874

The associated article

Lim, S., Barrios, B., Minakata, D., & von Gunten, U. (2023). Reactivity of Bromine Radical with Dissolved Organic Matter Moieties and Monochloramine: Effect on Bromate Formation during Ozonation. Environmental Science & Technology. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c07694

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Author
  • Lim, Sungeun
  • Barrios, Benjamin
  • Minakata, Daisuke
  • Von Gunten, Urs
Keywords Bromine radical,bromate,dissolved organic matter,model compounds,reaction kinetics,ozone
Substances (scientific names)
  • 3-Phenylpropionic acid (InChI=1S/C9H10O2/c10-8(9(11)12)7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5,8H,7H2,(H,11,12))
  • 4-Bromophenol (InChI=1S/C6H5BrO/c7-5-1-3-6(8)4-2-5/h1-4,8H)
  • 4-Chlorophenol (InChI=1S/C6H5ClO/c7-5-1-3-6(8)4-2-5/h1-4,8H)
  • 4-Iodophenol (InChI=1S/C6H5IO/c7-5-2-1-3-6(8)4-5/h1-4,8H)
  • Anisole (InChI=1S/C7H8O/c1-8-7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h2-6H,1H3)
  • Benzene (InChI=1S/C6H6/c1-2-4-6-5-3-1/h1-6H)
  • Benzoic acid (InChI=1S/C7H6O2/c8-7(9)6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5H,(H,8,9))
  • Benzylamine (InChI=1S/C7H9N/c8-6-7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-5H,6,8H2)
  • bromide (InChI=1S/BrH/h1H/p-1)
  • Catechol (InChI=1S/C6H6O2/c7-5-3-1-2-4-6(8)9/h1-4,7-8H,5H2,(H,8,9))
  • Hydroquinone (InChI=1S/C6H6O2/c7-5-1-2-6(8)4-3-5/h1-4,7-8H)
  • Ibuprofen (InChI=1S/C13H18O2/c1-9(2)8-11-4-6-12(7-5-11)10(3)13(14)15/h4-7,9-10H,8H2,1-3H3,(H,14,15))
  • monochloramine (InChI=1S/ClH2N/c1-2/h2H2)
  • N,N-Dimethylbenzylamine (InChI=1S/C9H13N/c1-10(2)8-9-6-4-3-5-7-9/h3-7H,8H2,1-2H3)
  • Naphthalene (InChI=1S/C10H8/c1-2-6-10-8-4-3-7-9(10)5-1/h1-8H)
  • p-Benzoquinone (InChI=1S/C6H4O2/c7-5-1-2-6(8)4-3-5/h1-4H)
  • p-Chlorobenzoic acid (InChI=1S/C7H5ClO2/c8-6-3-1-5(2-4-6)7(9)10/h1-4H,(H,9,10))
  • Phenol (InChI=1S/C6H6O/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5,7H)
  • Sorbic acid (InChI=1S/C6H8O2/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5H,7H2)
  • Toluene (InChI=1S/C7H8/c1-7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h2-6H,1H3)
  • trans-Cinnamic acid (InChI=1S/C9H8O2/c10-9(11)7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8/h1-7H,(H,10,11)/b7-6+)
Substances (generic terms)
  • 3-Phenylpropionic acid
  • 4-Bromophenol
  • 4-Chlorophenol
  • 4-Iodophenol
  • Anisole
  • Benzene
  • Benzoic acid
  • Benzylamine
  • bromide
  • bromine radical
  • Catechol
  • Dissolved organic matter
  • Hydroquinone
  • Ibuprofen
  • monochloramine
  • N,N-Dimethylbenzylamine
  • Naphthalene
  • p-Benzoquinone
  • p-Chlorobenzoic acid
  • Phenol
  • Sorbic acid
  • Toluene
  • trans-Cinnamic acid
Systems
  • water treatment
Timerange
  • 2020-01 TO 2022-06
Review Level none
Curator Von Gunten, Urs
Contact Von Gunten, Urs <Urs.VonGunten@eawag.ch>
DOI 10.25678/000874