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Bleaching and photobleaching of Orange II within seconds by the oxone/Co2+ reagent in Fenton-like processes

Journal

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 207-215

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2003.12.018

Keywords

bleaching; photobleaching; mineralization; Orange II; oxone; sulfate radicals; visible light; Co2+-ions; stopped-flow; modeling; branched radical chains; O-2-effect

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Accelerated bleaching, photobleaching and mineralization of the non-biodegradable azo-dye, Orange II, was observed with oxone in solutions with Co2+-ions. The bleaching rate of Orange II in the dark was found to follow a first-order kinetics with respect to [Co2+] with a rate constant of 20 M-1 s(-1). Fitting of the Orange II photobleaching experimental points in the presence of the Co2+/oxone reagent was carried out and followed the trend known for reactions presenting a chain radical branched mechanism. The photobleaching trace could be fitted by a single mathematical expression with an error <5% with respect to the experimental data. The bleaching trace observed for the Orange II solution in the dark followed zero-order decay kinetics. In a typical run, Orange II (0.20 mM or TOC 30 mg C/l) in the presence of oxone concentrations necessary to catalyze the Orange II mineralization and Co2+ was bleached under visible light within similar to 15 s. The Co2+-ion concentrations necessary to catalyze the Orange II mineralization by oxone` was observed to be similar to 100 times lower than the oxone concentration. A 100% TOC decrease, under visible light irradiation, was attained for an Orange II (0.2 mM) solution in the presence of Co2+-ions (0.06 mM) and oxone (20 mM) within times similar to 70 min for solutions purged with oxygen. Under visible light irradiation, Orange II mineralization in the presence of O-2 involves the photo-dissociation of reaction intermediates leading to organic peroxides in the second step of the mineralization process. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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