Photocatalytic degradation of an organic dye in some aqueous buffer solutions using nano titanium dioxide: A kinetic study

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Photocatalytic degradation of an organic dye, emerald green, on nano titanium dioxide (anatase 99.5%) at basic buffer pH of 7, 8 and 9 has been investigated. The effects of various operating parameters such as initial concentration of dye, catalyst dosage, bufferic pH and irradiation time on photocatalytic degradation have been studied in a photoreactor cell containing high pressure mercury lamp to obtain the optimum conditions. COD removal was found to be 65-71% confirming considerable mineralization. The photodegradation of the dye obeyed a pseudo-first order kinetics according to the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model at all used buffer pH. The observed rate constants (Kobs) of photocatalytic degradation were 3.3 ×10-2 min-1, 7.09 × 10-2 min-1 and 1.32 × 10-1 min-1 at buffer pH of 7-9 respectively. Furthermore, the Langmuir-Hinshelwood rate constants, kr and adsorption constants, KA are reported for current process at various buffer pH.

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Montazerozohori, M., Nasr-Esfahani, M., & Joohari, S. (2012). Photocatalytic degradation of an organic dye in some aqueous buffer solutions using nano titanium dioxide: A kinetic study. Environment Protection Engineering, 38(3), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.37190/epe120305

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