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Enhancement of the advanced Fenton process by ultrasound for decolorisation of real textile wastewater

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COLORATION TECHNOLOGY
Volume 130, Issue 2, Pages 133-139

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cote.12069

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC99-2221-E214-021-MY3]

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Successful decolorisation of real textile wastewater was achieved by means of the advanced Fenton process in conjunction with ultrasound technology. A synergy factor of 6.9 for this combined method was determined. The decolorisation followed zero-order kinetics, and the rate increased with increasing zero-valent iron dose and decreasing pH and hydrogen peroxide concentration. The optimum conditions for an American Dye Manufacturers Institute decolorisation value of 1638 ADMI was found to be a pH of 3.0, an ultrasound frequency of 47kHz, a zero-valent iron dose of 1.0g l(-1), and a hydrogen peroxide concentration of 1.03x10(-2)m. Under these conditions, the estimated operating cost to decolorise 96% true colour was estimated to be $US 4.51m(-3). The study demonstrated that the given combined method could be applied to decolorise textile wastewaters.

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