Résumé
This paper describes the reactive photo-induced species (RPS) hydroxyl radical (HO), singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) and chromophoric dissolved organic matter triplet state ((CDOM)-C-3*) in fresh water (Canal Fumemorte) and estuarine water (Vaccares), sampled in the Camargue region, southern France. Experiments were conducted with a medium-pressure Hg lamp in a glass photoreactor (lambda > 290 nm, 220 W m(-2) irradiance between 290 and 400 nm). Steady-state concentration and initial production rate of RPS were determined for HO and for O-1(2). HO and O-1(2) were indirectly identified in the presence of benzene and furfuryl alcohol, respectively, as specific probes. The steady-state measured concentration of HOwas (1.72 +/- 0.01) x 10(-16) M and (9.41 +/- 0.12)x10(-17) M for Vaccares and Canal waters samples, respectively, and the respective concentrations of O-1(2) was (2.06 +/- 0.22) x 10(-13) M and (5.44 +/- 0.04) x 10(-14) M. The interference of (CDOM)-C-3* or other species in the determination of O-1(2) with furfuryl alcohol, and of O-1(2) in the quantification of (CDOM)-C-3* with 2,4,6-trimethylphenol was also quantitatively assessed. We developed a kinetic model describing the solar photo-transformation of xenobiotic organic compounds induced by the three different photooxidants HO, O-1(2) and (CDOM)-C-3*.