Desalination, Vol.247, No.1-3, 396-402, 2009
Investigation of the degradation behaviour of Methamidophos under microwave irradiation
The microwave (MW) irradiation process has been developed to treat wastewater of methamidophos production. The different oxidants are used as catalyst. A variety of factors affecting MW degradation in the presence of oxidants were studied. The best degradation ratio of methamidophos can be obtained at the MW power of 750 W, with 0.05% amount of K2S2O8, irradiation time of 6 min and 1.0 x 10(-4) mol/L methamidophos as initial concentration. The pH value almost has no effect on degradation methamidophos. The degradation ratio of methamidophos surpassed 96% within 6 min MW irradiation in the presence of K2S2O8 in these optimal experimental conditions. The research on kinetics suggests that the process of treatment accords to the pseudo-first-order reaction. Simultaneously, UV/nano-TiO2 and UV/nano-TiO2/K2S2O8 photocatalytic oxidation degradations of methamidophos were investigated. The experimental results indicated that the method of MW degradation of organic pollutants in the presence of oxidant was an advisable choice for treating organic wastewaters for non- or low-transparent and fuscous dye wastewaters.