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HERO ID
1581379
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Use of titanium dioxide photocatalysis on the remediation of model textile wastewaters containing azo dyes
Author(s)
Saggioro, EM; Oliveira, AS; Pavesi, T; Maia, CG; Ferreira, LF; Moreira, JC
Year
2011
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Molecules
ISSN:
1420-3049
Volume
16
Issue
12
Page Numbers
10370-10386
Language
English
PMID
22169940
DOI
10.3390/molecules161210370
Web of Science Id
WOS:000298411200043
Abstract
The photocatalytic degradation of two commercial textile azo dyes, namely C.I Reactive Black 5 and C.I Reactive Red 239, has been studied. TiO(2) P25 Degussa was used as catalyst and photodegradation was carried out in aqueous solution under artificial irradiation with a 125 W mercury vapor lamp. The effects of the amount of TiO(2) used, UV-light irradiation time, pH of the solution under treatment, initial concentration of the azo dye and addition of different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide were investigated. The effect of the simultaneous photodegradation of the two azo dyes was also investigated and we observed that the degradation rates achieved in mono and bi-component systems were identical. The repeatability of photocatalytic activity of the photocatalyst was also tested. After five cycles of TiO(2) reuse the rate of colour lost was still 77% of the initial rate. The degradation was followed monitoring the change of azo dye concentration by UV-Vis spectroscopy. Results show that the use of an efficient photocatalyst and the adequate selection of optimal operational parameters may easily lead to a complete decolorization of the aqueous solutions of both azo dyes.
Keywords
photocatalytic degradation; semiconductor; photocatalysis; azo dyes; TiO2; TiO2 reuse
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