Removal of synthetic a n d industrial effluent color by photocatalytic process

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The present work aimed at evaluating the photocatalytic process as an alternative for color removal from a synthetic solution (methylene blue dye) and of a sample of textile effluent, obtained from the various stages of the process, mainly dyeing. The parameters were evaluated using titanium dioxide (anatase, rutile, commercial and synthetized by the sol-gel method) in order to determine their structural influence in the discoloration of the samples. A synthetic methylene blue dye solution and a real effluent (Brazilian textile industry) were treated. The photocatalytic degradation was carried out over three hours in a batch reactor, under constant agitation, aeration, radiation and temperature. It was observed that the characteristics of each catalyst directly influence the photocatalytic activity. As a result, for the variables used in this work, the photocatalyst TiO2 anatase phase with a concentration of 1 kg/m3 was the most efficient condition, presenting full color removal for the methylene blue and 71% for the sifted textile effluent.

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de Paula Soares, B., Climaco, L. R., de Almeida, L. N. B., & Lenzi, G. G. (2018). Removal of synthetic a n d industrial effluent color by photocatalytic process. Water Science and Technology, 2017(3), 878–886. https://doi.org/10.2166/WST.2018.264

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