Abstract
In the present work, the degradation of Direct Red 81 by ozonation was studied. The interactive effects of the influencing factors (dye concentration=500-2,000 mg/L; time=10-30 min; pH=7.0-11.0) on degradation efficiency was critically examined through experimental design optimization by central composite design under the response surface methodology. The high correlation coefficients (R2 = 0.976 & adjusted R2 = 0.958) obtained by analysis of variance (ANOVA) demonstrated close fit between the experimental and the predicted values. Optimized conditions under specified cost-driven restraints were obtained for the highest desirability (i.e. degradation of 1,210.59 mg/L dye) at pH=11.0, initial dye concentration = 2,000 mg/L and ozone exposure time of 27.16 min. The degradation of Direct Red 81 was confirmed through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis and UV-Vis spectrometry.
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Muniyasamy, A., Sivaporul, G., Gopinath, A., John, J., Achary, A., & Chellam, P. V. (2019). Fractional factorial design modelling on degradation of Direct Red 81 dye by advanced oxidation process - ozonation: Reaction kinetics. Water Science and Technology, 80(11), 2037–2046. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2019.423
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