The degradation of disperses dyes in aqueous solution and in effluents from textile industry has been investigated by photoelectrocatalytic oxidation using nanoporous thin films electrodes of Ti/TiO2. Samples of dispersil black dye and dispersil blue dye after 300 min of photoelectrolyzed at applied potential of +1.0 V and UV irradiation exhibited 100% of discoloration and 90% and 64% reduction total organic carbon, respectively. The proposed method was applied with success in a textile industry effluent containing residues of these dyes, which after 300 min of treatment leads to reduction of 60% of COD and 64% removal of TOC.
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Brunelli, T. F. T., Guaraldo, T. T., Paschoal, F. M. M., & Zanoni, M. V. B. (2009). Degradação fotoeletroquímica de corantes dispersos em efluente têxtil utilizando fotoanodos de Ti/TiO2. Quimica Nova, 32(1), 67–71. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422009000100013
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