| American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences | |
| PHOTOCATALYTIC DECOLOURIZATION OF TEXTILE EFFLUENT CONTAINING REACTIVE RED 120 DYE WITH UV/TIO2 | Science Publications | |
| Abdel Ghaly1  Rishi Ananthashankar1  | |
| 关键词: Textiles; Wastewaters; Dyes; Reactive red 120; UV; TiO2; UV/TiO2; Exposure; Time; | |
| DOI : 10.3844/ajeassp.2013.252.262 | |
| 学科分类:工程和技术(综合) | |
| 来源: Science Publications | |
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【 摘 要 】
The efficiency of degradation of an aqueous solution of reactive red 120 dye using Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) was evaluated. A low pressure UV lamp and a combination of UV/TiO2 were tested using ten different dye concentrations (50 - 500 mg/L) at several retention times (5.2-60 min) a pH of 10.5. The effect of acidic pH (pH = 3) on dye removal efficiency and the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of the treated effluents were also investigated. When the alkaline (pH = 10.5) reactive red 120 dye solutions were treated using a low pressure (380 nm intensity) UV lamp, a maximum degradation efficiency of 27.01% was obtained for the least concentrated dye (50 mg/L) solution and only a degradation efficiency of 0.33% was obtained for the most concentrated (500 mg/L) dye solution. When the alkaline (pH = 10.5) reactive red 120 solutions were exposed to a combination of UV/TiO2, a maximum degradation efficiency of 46.70% was obtained for the lease concentrated (50 mg/L) dye solution after 60 min and only a degradation efficiency of 2.84% was obtained for the most concentrated (500 mg/L) dye solution after 60 min. When the pH of the reactive red 120 dye solution was reduced to 3, a degradation efficiency of 56.45% was obtained for the least concentrated (50 mg/L) dye solution at 60 min and a degradation efficiency of 14.94% was obtained for the most concentrated (500 mg/L) dye solution at 60 min. However, the increase in degradation efficiency obtained in this study does not justify the cost of chemicals added to adjust the pH to 3 before treatment and then to 7 before final disposal. Also, the addition of chemicals (to adjust the pH) increases the COD of the dye solution thereby necessitating a further costly treatment.
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