Abstract
Advanced oxidation processes involving TiO 2 /UV and H 2 O 2 /UV were evaluated for their potential use in decolorization of textile dye effluents. A coil photo reactor, consisting of UV radiation source and a spiral coil coated with TiO 2, was used to treat synthetic effluent of Remazol Brilliant Blue dye. The TiO 2 coating was performed using the sol-gel technique. The effects of UV radiation, TiO 2 coatings and dye concentration were studied and the results were compared to dye treatment involving H 2 O 2. The maximum dye removal efficiencies were 7.3, 12.2 and 12.5 % for uncoated, single coat and dual coat of TiO 2 , respectively. The decolorization efficiency was inversely related to dye concentration of the effluent. The treatments with UV only, TiO 2 only, UV+TiO 2 , H 2 O 2 only and UV+H 2 O 2 resulted in color reduction of 7.6, 2.3, 12.5, 4.1 and 99.9 % respectively. The maximum decolorization occurred in ≤ 100 min in all cases. The temperature varied from 29.2 to 54.7°C for UV+TiO 2 treatment and no change in reactor temperature was observed when UV was not used.
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Verma, M., & Ghaly, A. E. (2008). Treatment of Remazol Brilliant Blue Dye Effluent by Advanced Photo Oxidation Process in TiO2/UV and H2O2/UV reactors. American Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1(3), 230–240. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajeassp.2008.230.240
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