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Textile Dye Removal by Acacia dealbata Link. Pollen Adsorption Combined with UV-A/NTA/Fenton Process

Journal

TOPICS IN CATALYSIS
Volume 65, Issue 9-12, Pages 1045-1061

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11244-022-01655-w

Keywords

Acid red 88; Azo dye; Acacia dealbata Link.; Adsorption; Chelating agent; UV-A radiation

Funding

  1. CRUE-CSIC agreement
  2. Springer Nature
  3. Universidade de Vigo/CISUG

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This study investigated the decolourization of a textile dye and the control of an invasive plant species using a combination of pollen adsorption and UV-A-Fenton process. The results showed that the combination of biosorption and NTA-UV-A-Fenton was the most efficient system, achieving a high decolourization rate and organic carbon removal.
The decolourization of an aqueous solution of the textile dye Acid Red 88 (AR88) and the control of the invasive plant species Acacia dealbata Link. (ADL) were addressed in this work. The aims of the study were (1) characterization of the ADL pollen, (2) application of the pollen powder in adsorption processes, (3) selection of the best operational conditions for nitriloacetic acid (NTA)-UV-A-Fenton process and (4) assess the efficiency of the combined treatment adsorption and NTA-UV-A-Fenton in AR88 decolourization. In a first step, ADL pollen was used as a AR88 bioadsorbent. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis were performed and revealed the presence of proteins, fatty acids, carbohydrates and lignin in the pollen. Afterwards, trough scanning electron microscopy (SEM), it was possible to verify that ADL pollen has several empty spaces that can be used for dye adsorption. Biosorption results showed higher adsorption of AR88 with application of pH 3.0 and [pollen] = 3.0 g/L with 18.8 mg/g of dye adsorbed. The best fitting was observed with Langmuir, SIPS and Jovanovic isotherms (0.993, 0.996 and 0.994, respectively). To complement the biosorption, a UV-A-Fenton process was applied, and results showed a higher AR88 removal with (NTA) addition. Higher irradiance power favored the oxidation process with high Phi photodegradation value and low Electric Energy per Order (E-EO) and Specific Applied Energy (E-SAE). The combination of biosorption with NTA-UV-A-Fenton was the most efficient system with an AR88 decolourization of 98.5% and a total organic carbon (TOC) removal of 83.5%. [GRAPHICS] .

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