The kinetics and efficiency of UV assisted advanced oxidation of various types of commercial organic dyes in water (CROSBI ID 195918)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Grčić, Ivana ; Papić, Sanja ; Mesec, Danijela ; Koprivanac, Natalija ; Vujević, Dinko
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The kinetics and efficiency of UV assisted advanced oxidation of various types of commercial organic dyes in water
Five model solutions formulated from the commercial dyes: C. I. Reactive Black 1 (RB1), C. I. Direct Red 23 (DR23), C. I. Acid Blue 25 (AB25), C. I. Basic Red 1 (BR1) and C. I. Mordant Orange 1 (MO1) were treated by UV-C assisted homogeneous AOPs: UV/Fe(II), UV/H2O2 and UV/Fe(II)/H2O2 (hereafter: UV/Fenton). Dye degradation in acidic medium (pH 3) was evaluated by the decrease in Total Organic Carbon (TOC) content and colour, measured by the decrease in chromophore absorption bands. In comparison to photolysis (UV alone), UV/Fe(II) and UV/H2O2, the highest extents were observed when UV/Fenton process was applied. Optimal experimental conditions were taken from our previous work: 0.5 mM FeSO4·7H2O and 2.5 mM of hydrogen peroxide. Under these experimental conditions, more than 90% of TOC and 100% of colour removal were obtained for AB25 and MO1 dye after 60 min of UV/Fenton. The lowest extents were observed for DR32 ; only 34% of TOC and 48% of colour removal. Mineralization and decolourization kinetics were modeled according to the comprehensive kinetic model introduced in our previous study [1], taking into account crucial reactions of Fenton catalytic cycle, UV-C induced photolysis and reaction between dye/organic molecule and •OH radicals. Direct photolysis was modeled according to semiempirical model based on Lambert-Beer's law (LLM). The results were discussed in respect to each dye.
organic dyes ; advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) ; UV-assisted AOPs ; Fenton reaction ; kinetic modeling
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Podaci o izdanju
273
2014.
49-58
objavljeno
1010-6030
10.1016/j.jphotochem.2013.09.009
Povezanost rada
Interdisciplinarne tehničke znanosti, Kemija, Kemijsko inženjerstvo