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Decolorization of high-concentration Reactive Red 2 in water using UV and persulfate in a 3-liter photoreactor

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2020.10.015

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Decolorization; UV; Persulfate; Dye; High concentration

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of China, Taiwan [MOST 108-2221-E-182-041]

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This investigation examines the effectiveness of using UV and persulfate (PS) in a 3-liter photoreactor decolorization of high-concentration Reactive Red 2 (RR2) in water. At 25 degrees C, the effects of UV wavelength, UV power, and Na2S2O8 dosage on the decolorization of high-concentration RR2 (100 mg/L) by the process were studied. With a UV power of 16 W, the efficiency and rate of decolorization of RR2 in the 254 nm/PS process were much larger than those in the UV-365 nm/PS process. The UV-254 nm/PS process with a UV power of 16 W provided a higher efficiency and faster rate of decolorization of RR2 than did UV-254 nm/PS process with a UV power of 8 W. In the UV-254 nm/PS process (16 W), the efficiency and of decolorization of RR2 were enhanced by increasing the Na2S2O8 dosage, suggesting that the decolorization of RR2 was not limited by excess Na2S2O8 dosage. This investigation concerns the sustainable decolorization of high-concentration RR2 (100 mg/L) by the UV-254 nm/PS process in a 3-liter photoreactor. After 60 the RR2 (100 mg/L) was completely decolorized and 88% mineralized at 70 degrees C and an Na2S2O8 dosage 1.92 g/L in the UV-254 nm/PS process (16 W). Accordingly, the UV-254 nm/PS process in a 3-liter photoreactor at high temperature can be used to decolorize strongly high-concentration RR2 in water. (c) 2020 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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