Rapid decolorization of textile wastewater by green synthesized iron nanoparticles

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The effectiveness of green tea (Camellia sinensis) and pomegranate (Punica granatum) extracts for the production of iron nanoparticles and their application for color removal from a textile industry wastewater was investigated. Polyphenols in extracts act as reducing agents for iron ions in aqueous solutions, forming iron nanoparticles. Pomegranate extract was found to have almost a 10-fold higher polyphenolic content than the same amount of green tea extract on a mass basis. However, the size of the synthesized nanoparticles did not show a correlation with the polyphenolic content. 100 ppm and 300 ppm of iron nanoparticles were evaluated in terms of color removal efficiency from a real textile wastewater sample. 300 ppm of pomegranate nanoscale zero-valent iron particles showed more than 95% color removal and almost 80%dissolved organic carbon removal. The degradation mechanisms are is considered to be adsorption and precipitation to amajor extent, and mineralization to aminor extent.

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Ozkan, Z. Y., Cakirgoz, M., Kaymak, E. S., & Erdim, E. (2018). Rapid decolorization of textile wastewater by green synthesized iron nanoparticles. Water Science and Technology, 77(2), 511–517. https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.559

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