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Oxidative degradation of dyes in water using Co2+/H2O2 and Co2+/peroxymonosulfate

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 178, Issue 1-3, Pages 385-389

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.01.091

Keywords

Dye; Advanced oxidation processes; H2O2; Oxone

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Dye degradation using advanced oxidation processes with Co2+/H2O2 and Co2+/peroxymonosulfate(PMS) systems has been investigated. Two types of dyes, basic blue 9 and acid red 183, were employed. Several parameters affecting dye degradation such as Co2+, PMS, H2O2, and dye concentrations were investigated. The optimal ratio of oxidant (PMS, H2O2)/Co2+ for the degradation of two dyes was determined. It is found that dye decomposition is much faster in Co2+/PMS system than in Co2+/H2O2. For Co2+/H2O2, an optimal ratio of H2O2 to Co2+ at 6 is required for the maximum decomposition of the dyes. For Co2+/PMS, higher concentrations of Co2+ and PMS will increase dye degradation rate with an optimal ratio of 3, achieving 95% decolourisation. For basic blue 9, a complete decolourisation can be achieved in 5 min at 0.13 mM Co2+, 0.40 mM PMS and 7 mg/l basic blue 9 while the complete degradation of acid red 183 will be achieved at 30 min at 0.13 mM Co2+, 0.40 mM PMS and 160 mg/l of acid red 183. The degradation of acid red 183 follows the second-order kinetics. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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