Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The photochemical degradation of two azo and two anthraquinonic dyes was performed using potassium
peroxymonosulphate (Oxone) activated by UV radiation. The fast decolourization of all dyes was
observed within 6 min of UV irradiation, with corresponding dye decays higher than 80%. The kinetic rate
constants of the dyes' decay were determined, along with the energetic efficiency of the photochemical
treatment, taking into account the influence of a few anions commonly present in real wastewaters (i.e.,
chloride, nitrate, carbonate/bicarbonate and phosphate ions). Chloride and carbonate/bicarbonate ions
enhanced dye degradation, whereas phosphate ions exerted an inhibitory effect, and nitrates did not
have a predictable influence. The dye decolourization was not associated with efficient mineralization, as
suggested by the lack of a significant total organic carbon (TOC) decrease, as well as by the low
concentrations of a few detected low molecular weight by-products, including nitrate ions, formaldehyde
and organic acids. High molecular weight by-products were also detected by mass spectrometry analysis.
The investigated process may be proposed as a convenient pre-treatment to help dye degradation in
wastewater during combined treatment methods.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dye wastewater;; decolourization; oxone; sulphate radicals; azo dyes; anthraquinonic dyes
Elenco autori:
Volpe, Angela; Locaputo, Vito; Pagano, Michele; Ciannarella, Ruggiero; Mascolo, Giuseppe
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