Degradation of poly(Acrylic acid) in aqueous solution by using O3 microbubble

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Polyacrylic acid (PAA) aqueous solution was treated with O3 microbubbles and O3 water, there was no difference in decrease in molecular weight of PAA due to the presence or absence of microbubbles. Regardless of dissolved O3 concentration, O3 microbubbles alone did not cause reduction in total organic carbon (TOC) and mineralization did not proceed. In the advanced oxidation prosess with hydrogen peroxide added, the molecular weight and TOC decreased. It is considered that active oxygen is generated from hydrogen peroxide by advanced oxidation and PAA is decomposed. From these results, it is no considered generation of reactive oxygen species by microbubbles in the decomposition of PAA.

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Miyazaki, T., Sato, E., & Horibe, H. (2018). Degradation of poly(Acrylic acid) in aqueous solution by using O3 microbubble. Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, 31(3), 409–412. https://doi.org/10.2494/photopolymer.31.409

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