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Mário H P Santana1, Leonardo M Da Silva, Admildo C Freitas, Julien F C Boodts, Karla C Fernandes, Luiz A De Faria.
Abstract
Aqueous solutions containing the commercial azo dye Reactive Orange 122 (RO122) were ozonated in acid and alkaline conditions. Ozone was electrochemically generated using a laboratory-made electrochemical reactor and applied using semi-batch conditions and a column bubble reactor. A constant ozone application rate of 0.25gh(-1) was used throughout. Color removal and degradation efficiency were evaluated as function of ozonation time, pH and initial dye concentration by means of discoloration kinetics and COD-TOC removal. Experimental findings revealed that pH affects both discoloration kinetics and COD-TOC removal. A single pseudo-first-order kinetic rate constant, k(obs), for discoloration was found for ozonation carried out in alkaline solutions, contrary to acidic solutions where k(obs) depends on ozonation time. COD-TOC removal supports degradation of RO122 is more pronounced for alkaline conditions. Evaluation of the oxidation feasibility by means of the COD/TOC ratio indicates that the ozonation process in both acid and alkaline conditions leads to a reduction in recalcitrance of the soluble organic matter.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18775600 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.07.108
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588