| Literature DB >> 25685455 |
P Muthirulan1, M Meenakshisundararam1, N Kannan1.
Abstract
The present investigation depicts the development of a simple and low cost method for the removal of color from textile dyeing and printing wastewater using ZnO as photocatalyst supported with porous activated carbon (AC). Photocatalytic degradation studies were carried out for water soluble toxic alizarin cyanin green (ACG) dye in aqueous suspension along with activated carbon (AC) as co-adsorbent. Different parameters like concentration of ACG dye, irradiation time, catalyst concentration and pH have also been studied. The pseudo first order kinetic equation was found to be applicable in the present dye-catalyst systems. It was observed that photocatalytic degradation by ZnO along with AC was a more effective and faster mode of removing ACG from aqueous solutions than the ZnO alone.Entities:
Keywords: Activated carbon; Alizarin cyanin green dye; Photocatalytic degradation; Synergistic effect; ZnO
Year: 2012 PMID: 25685455 PMCID: PMC4294789 DOI: 10.1016/j.jare.2012.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Res ISSN: 2090-1224 Impact factor: 10.479
Fig. 1Structure of ACG dye.
Fig. 2Surface morphology of the (a) pure ZnO; (b) pure AC and (c) AC–ZnO mixture. XRD spectrum of pure AC and AC–TiO2 mixture.
Fig. 3Effect of initial concentration of ACG dye in the presence and absence of AC (contact time: 90 min.; dose of the catalyst: 200 mg; dose of the CAC: 40 mg).
Fig. 4(a) Effect of contact time and (b) kinetics of ACG dye in the presence and absence of AC (initial concentration of ACG: 30 ppm; dose of the catalyst: 200 mg; dose of the CAC: 40 mg).
Fig. 5(a) Effect of dose (C = ACG: 30 ppm; contact time: 90 min) and (b) Effect of pH (C: 30 ppm; dose of the catalyst: 200 mg; dose of the CAC: 40 mg; contact time: 90 min) of ACG dye in the presence and absence of AC.
Fig. 6Photodegradation mechanism of ACG dye in the presence and absence of AC.