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Modeling dye degradation kinetic using dark- and photo-Fenton type processes

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 155, Issue 1-2, Pages 144-154

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2009.07.029

Keywords

Fenton type processes; UV irradiation; Colored wastewater; Modeling; Sensitivity analysis

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education, Science, and Sport, Republic of Croatia [125-1253092-1981]

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Dark- and photo-Fenton type processes, Fe2+/H2O2, Fe3+/H2O2, Fe-0/H2O2, UV/Fe2+/H2O2, UV/Fe3+/H2O2 and UV/Fe-0/H2O2, were applied for the treatment of model colored wastewater containing two reactive dyes, C.I. Reactive Blue 49 and C.I. Reactive Blue 137, and degradation kinetics were compared. Dye degradation was monitored by the means of UV/VIS, adsorbable organic halides (AOX) and total organic carbon (TOC) analysis, thus determining decolorization and dechlorination of triazine structure, as well as mineralization of model colored wastewater. Both dark-and photo-Fenton type processes were proven to be very efficient for color removal; >= 98% was achieved in all cases. Significant improvements in the mineralization of studied dyes were achieved by the assistance of UV light, as it was expected. It was demonstrated that the degradation kinetic of applied dyes depended on the presence of UV light, as well as type of iron catalyst and dye structure. On bases of the obtained experimental results, the mathematical models were developed describing dye degradation kinetics in all studied systems. Since UV light was used in order to enhance the efficiency of dark-Fenton type processes, mathematical model describing dye degradation by UV photolysis providing the values of quantum yields for each of the dye was developed and incorporated in model for photo-Fenton type processes. A sensitivity analysis for the evaluation of importance of each reaction used in mathematical models was also performed. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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