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Advanced oxidation of acid yellow 11 dye; detoxification and degradation mechanism

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TOXIN REVIEWS
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 1472-1480

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15569543.2020.1736098

Keywords

Acid yellow 11; ozone; UV; water detoxification; dye degradation; dye decolorization

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research at King Khalid University [R.G.P(0).1/44/39]

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This study focused on the decolorization and detoxification of AY-11 dye using ozone and UV-assisted ozonation, with optimization of key parameters. The results showed over 99% decolorization within the first 20 minutes with 100 µg/mL AY-11 dye and pH 9. The use of ozone alone was slightly more efficient in terms of chemical oxygen demand and color removal compared to ozone/UV treatment.
Acid Yellow 11 (AY-11) is a toxicant azo dye discharged into the aquatic environment from textile, leather, food, and paper industries. This manuscript demonstrates the oxidation processes of AY-11 by ozone (O-3) and ultraviolet (UV) assisted ozonation for decolorization and detoxification. Parameters affecting the performance of AY-11 decolorization process were optimized. The results revealed that the initial dye concentration and pH were effective parameters controlling the decolorization performance. More than 99% of decolorization was obtained within the first 20 min of the ozonation process at 100 mu g/mL AY-11 dye and pH 9. The decolorization of AY-11 by O-3/UV was slightly less efficient than the individual use of O-3 in terms of chemical oxygen demand and color removal. Kinetics analysis indicated that AY-11 dye decolorization followed the pseudo-second order. The final degradation products of AY-11 dye in wastewater were identified using GC-MS. The AY-11 dye degradation intermediates were identified using LC-ESI-MS/MS. The toxicity test on the zooplankton of the treated aqueous solution indicated that the O-3 and O-3/UV treatments reduced the toxicity effect.

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