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Decolorization and mineralization of Allura Red AC azo dye by solar photoelectro-Fenton: Identification of intermediates.

Abdoulaye Thiam1, Ignasi Sirés1, Francesc Centellas1, Pere Lluís Cabot1, Enric Brillas2.   

Abstract

The degradation of 2.5L of Allura Red AC solutions in sulfate medium containing 0.50mM Fe(2+) has been studied by solar photoelectro-Fenton (SPEF) using a flow plant equipped with a Pt/air-diffusion cell and a solar photoreactor. Comparative electro-Fenton treatment yielded rapid total decolorization but poor mineralization, since most products were slowly destroyed by OH formed from Fenton's reaction between Fe(2+) and H2O2 generated at the air-diffusion cathode. In contrast, the potent action of UV radiation from sunlight in SPEF allowed the rapid photolysis of recalcitrant intermediates, thus giving rise to a quick mineralization. Sulfate and nitrate ions, along with a large proportion of volatile N-derivatives, were always released. The increase in current density and decrease in azo dye concentration accelerated the decolorization and mineralization in SPEF, although lower current efficiency and greater specific energy consumption were obtained. The most cost-effective SPEF treatment was found for 460 mg L(-1) azo dye in 0.05 M Na2SO4 at 50 mA cm(-2), which yielded 95% mineralization with 81% current efficiency and 8.50 kW h m(-3). No significant effect of sulfate concentration was found. Up to 16 aromatic intermediates and 11 short-chain carboxylic acids, including oxalic and oxamic as the most persistent ones, were detected by GC-MS and HPLC. The large oxidation ability of SPEF can be explained by the quick photolysis of Fe(III)-oxalate complexes and other undetected intermediates.
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Keywords:  Allura Red AC; Electro-Fenton; Oxidation products; Solar photoelectro-Fenton; Water treatment

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25880813     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.03.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Authors:  Nelly Flores; Abdoulaye Thiam; Rosa María Rodríguez; Francesc Centellas; Pere Lluís Cabot; José Antonio Garrido; Enric Brillas; Ignasi Sirés
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