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Degradation efficiency and mechanism of azo dye RR2 by a novel ozone aerated internal micro-electrolysis filter

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 276, Issue -, Pages 77-87

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.05.010

Keywords

Ozone; Micro-electrolysis; RR2; Decolorization; Mechanism

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  1. China major science and technology program for water pollutant control and treatment [2012ZX07206-002]

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A newly designed ozone aerated internal micro-electrolysis filter (OIEF) was developed to investigate its degradation efficiencies and correlated reaction mechanisms of RR2 dye. Complete decolorization and 82% TOC removal efficiency were stably achieved in OIEF process. Based on the comprehensive experimental results, an empirical equation was proposed to illustrate the effects of initial dye concentration and ozone dosage rate on color removal. The results indicated that OIEF process could be operated at wide pH range without significant treatment efficiencies change, while the optimum pH for RR2 dye degradation was 9.0. There were 15, 8 and 6 kinds of identified intermediates during ozonation, IE and OIEF treatment processes, respectively. Less identified intermediates and their lower concentrations in OIEF may attribute to its rather excellent mineralization performance. It was found that ozonation, Fe2+/Fe3+ catalyzed ozonation, the redox reactions of electro-reduction and electro-oxidation are the most important mechanisms in OIEF process. The catalytic effect of Fe2+/Fe3+ would induce mutual conversion between dissolved Fe2+ and Fe3+, and then decrease the dissolution rate of ZVI. The excellent treatment performance proved that the OIEF process is one promising technology applied for reactive azo dyes and other refractory wastewater treatment. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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