| Literature DB >> 27150780 |
Fassi Soumia1, Christian Petrier2.
Abstract
In this study, removal of Cresol Red (CR), a cationic triphenylmethane dye, by 300kHz ultrasound was investigated. The effect of additive such as potassium monopersulfate (oxone) was studied. Additionally, sonolytic degradation of CR was investigated at varying power and initial pH. RC can be readily eliminated by the ultrasound process. The obtained results showed that. Sonochemical degradation of CR was strongly affected by ultrasonic power and pH. The degradation rate of the dye increased substantially with increasing ultrasonic power in the range of 20-80W. This improvement could be explained by the increase in the number of active cavitation bubbles. The significant degradation was achieved in acidic conditions (pH=2) where the color removal was 99% higher than those observed in higher pH aqueous solutions. The ultrasonic degradation of dye was enhanced by potassium monopersulfate (oxone) addition. It was found that the degradation of the dye was accelerated with increased concentrations of oxone for a reaction time of 75min.Entities:
Keywords: Additive; Cresol Red; Operational parameters; Sonochemistry degradation; Water
Year: 2016 PMID: 27150780 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2016.03.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrason Sonochem ISSN: 1350-4177 Impact factor: 7.491