Substituted naphthalene reaction rates with peroxy-acid treatment: prediction of reactivity using PEST

2019 
ABSTRACTPersistent organic contaminants in the environment pose an environmental risk due to widespread occurrence and toxic properties. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are treatment methods that have been used to successfully degrade organic contaminants in water, soil, sediments and sludge. Reaction rate constants (k) for peroxy acid treatment of 10 substituted naphthalene compounds were determined. The treatment method utilized acetic acid, hydrogen peroxide and a sulphuric acid catalyst to degrade the polyaromatic structures found in the compounds. Molecular structures of the selected compounds were derived at the B3LYP/6-31G* level of theory. Property-encoded surface translator (PEST) descriptors were calculated from B3LYP/6-31G* optimized structures and were found to have significant levels of correlation with k. Models using minimum local ionization potential (PIP.MIN) and a histogram [bin] of the gradient of the K electronic kinetic energy normal to the isosurface (DKN) were evaluated and foun...
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