Abstract
C.I. Acid Orange 7 (AO7) commonly used as a textile dye and could be degraded by UV/ZnO, UV/H2O2 and UV/H2O 2/Fe (III) (photofenton) processes. In the photocatalytic degradation of dye by UV/ZnO process, effect of some parameters such as UV irradiation time, presence of ZnO and UV irradiation, pH, concentrations of ZnO, dye, H 2O2 and ethanol was examined and first order reaction rate constant was calculated equal to 2.39×10-2 min-1 at experimental condition. The semi-log plot of dye concentration versus time was linear, suggesting first order reaction. Efficiency of photodegradation process in the absence of ZnO photocatalyst and UV light was small. Increasing the UV irradiation time increased AO7 removal. Ethanol had inhibitory effect on this process. Maximum AO7 removal was seen at neutral pH area. In the UV/H 2O2 process, effect of some parameters such as presence of H2O2 and UV irradiation, amount of H2O 2, effect of pH and addition of bicarbonate on the efficiency of dye removal were examined. Absence of each of UV irradiation or H2O 2 decreased AO7 removal efficiency near to zero. Increasing H 2O2 concentration increased dye removal to some extent but at higher H2O2 concentrations, dye removal efficiency did not increase. Increasing pH to value about 9 increased the AO7 removal efficiency and increasing bicarbonate anion concentration decreased it. Rate constant of AO7 removal by this process was calculated to be equal to 4.221×10-1 min-1 at experimental condition. Also, the order of UV/H2O2/Fe (III) > UV/H2O 2 > UV/Fe (III) > H2O2/Fe (III), was seen for AO7 removal efficiency of these processes. Increasing Fe (III) and oxalate concentration increased dye removal efficiency. Copyright © 2008 Global NEST.
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Daneshvar, N., Aber, S., & Hosseinzadeh, F. (2008). Study of C.I. Acid Orange 7 removal in contaminated water by photo oxidation processes. Global Nest Journal, 10(1), 16–23. https://doi.org/10.30955/gnj.000435
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