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Degradation of Calmagite by H2O2/UV/US, H2O2/US, H2O2, and US process

Journal

ALEXANDRIA ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 61, Issue 5, Pages 4127-4135

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2021.09.032

Keywords

Calmagite; Degradation; H2O2; UV-irradiation; Rate constants and kinetics; Reaction Mechanism

Funding

  1. Ondokuz Mays University Research Fund [PYO.FEN.1904, 12.002]
  2. Scientific And Technological Research Council Of Turkey (TUBITAK)

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The degradation of Calmagite in H2O2/UV/US, H2O2/US, H2O2, and US processes were investigated and optimized, achieving over 98% degradation in 20-60 minutes. The proposed degradation pathways were established from (OH)-O-center dot mediated degradation of the azo dye, with first-order kinetics fitting the degradation best.
1-(1-Hydroxy-4-methyl-2-phenylazo)-2-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid is known as Calmagite. In this study, the degradation of Calmagite in H2O2/UV/US, H2O2/US, H2O2, and US processes were investigated separately and each was compared among themselves. The concentration of H2O2, initial dye concentration, pH, UV light, and also ultrasonic sound significantly influenced the degradation of Calmagite and these parameters were optimized. For the azo dye tested, more than 98% of degradation in H2O2/UV/US, H2O2/US, and H2O2 processes was reached in 20, 40, and 60 min, respectively in Britton Robinson buffer media at pH = 11.0. The proposed degradation pathways of Calmagite were established from the (OH)-O-center dot mediated degradation of this azo dye. The first-order rate kinetics best fit the degradation of Calmagite. (C) 2021 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University.

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