Decomposition of perfluorooctanoic acid (C7F15COOH, PFOA) has been gaining increasing interests because it is a ubiquitous environmental contaminant and resistant to the most conventional treatment processes. In this work, the rapid and complete mineralization of PFOA and simultaneous defluorination were achieved by γ-ray irradiation with a 60Co source. The degradation rate of PFOA by γ-ray irradiation would be high, and a pseudo-first-order kinetic rate constant of 0.67 h-1 could be achieved in the N2 satured condition at pH 13.0. The experimental results and quantum chemical calculation confirmed that two radicals, i.e., hydroxyl radical (OH) and aqueous electrons (eaq-), were responsible for the degradation of PFOA, while only either eaq- or OH might not be able to accomplish complete mineralization of PFOA. The synergistic effects of OH and eaq- involved in the cleavage of C-C and C-F bonds, and therefore complete mineralization of PFOA were achieved. The intermediate products were identified and the degradation pathway was also proposed. The results of this study may offer a useful, high-efficient approach for complete mineralizing fluorochemicals and other persistent pollutants.
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Zhang, Z., Chen, J. J., Lyu, X. J., Yin, H., & Sheng, G. P. (2014). Complete mineralization of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) by γ-irradiation in aqueous solution. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep07418
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