Abstract
Most of dyes are considered as non - biodegradable substances and because this, they have became in an environmental problem. Commercial dyes are used in paper and textile industries, and their by-products contaminate surface water sources. Titanium dioxide - based photocatalysis can be an alternative for treatment of dye - contaminated water streams before dumping, because this process can generate powerful oxidant species as hydroxyl free radicals (•OH). In this study, the photocatalytic decolorization of methylene blue was carried out in a compound parabolic collector (CPC) and tubular collector (TC; no reflectors) using the radiation provided by a set of six UV black-lamps. The experimental tests corresponding to a central-composite experimental design were carried out during three hours, whereas the tests for optimal conditions were carried out during 315 min. The decolorization of the dye was measured indirectly with UV- visible absorbance. The optimal region could be determined using the Response Surface Methodology, and for CPC reactor the results were 70.8% for optimal degradation at 0.44 g/L of TiO2 and a pH of 8.41, whereas for tubular collector the optimal decolorization were 63.46% at 0.38 g/L of TiO2, and a pH of 6.34. For both reactors, the optimal conditions found with Response Surface methodology were experimentally validated (66.5% MB decolorization for CPC and 62.1% MB decolorization for TC). With optimal conditions found, the possibility of air sparging was also evaluated. The degradation rate of dye increased slightly with oxygen saturation, whereas it was observed a larger decolorization of dye in CPC reactor than the tubular reactor.
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- Preface
- An Integral Degradation Model to Describe H2O2-Photooxidation of Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS) Surfactants
- Characterization of the Radical Oxidative Level in the Degradation of Phenolic Compounds with H2O2/UV
- Photocatalytic Decolorization of Methylene Blue with Two Photoreactors
- Determination of Quantum Yield in a Heterogeneous Photocatalytic System Using a Fitting-Parameters Model
- Evaluation of Zinc Oxide-Based Photocatalytic Degradation of a Commercial Pesticide
- Photocatalytic Activity of W-Doped TiO2 Nanopowders
- Catalytic Wet Peroxide Oxidation Process for the Continuous Treatment of Polluted Effluents on a Pilot Plant Scale
- Effect of Ultrasound on the Properties of Heterogeneous Catalysts for Sono-Fenton Oxidation Processes
- AOP in Water by Means of a DBD Conducted in a Coaxial Reactor
- Removal of Atrazine from Simulated Groundwater by AOTs
- Modelling Approach to Fenton and Photo-Fenton Treatments
- Chlorobenzene Degradation Assisted by TiO2 under UV Irradiation in Aqueous Solutions
- Optimization of Parameters for Hydrogen Production by Photocatalytic Alcohol Reforming in the Presence of Pt/TiO2 Nanocrystalline Thin Films
- Study on Bipolar Corona Discharge in Emitting Needle Electrode Configuration
- I-V Characteristics of Corona Discharge in Emitting Wire Electrode Configuration
- Micro-pore Ceramic Filter and UV System as Ballast Water Treatment: Preliminary Study on Chlorella Removal and Bacteria Inactivation
- Application of Box–Wilson Experimental Design Method for the Photocatalytic Degradation of Remazol Brilliant Blue R-A with Solar UV/TiO2/Fe(III) Processes
- Treatment of Industrial Cork Processing Water by Ozonation and Ozone Based Advanced Oxidation Processes (O3/UV and O3/H2O2) in a Bubble Column Reactor
- Chemo- and Regio-Selectivity in the TiO2-Mediated Photooxidation of 1,n-diols
- Photosensitized Chlorobenzene Degradation by UV/H2O2 Oxidation
- Influence of Solution Composition and Chemical Structure of Dye on Removal of Organic Dye by DC Diaphragm Discharge in Water solutions
- Photocatalytic Oxidation of Multi-Component Systems – An Investigation Using Toluene/Ethylbenzene, Octane/Decane/Dodecane and Formaldehyde/Acetaldehyde