Degradation of an azo dye by a fast and innovative pulsed light/H2O2 advanced oxidation process
Fecha
2017Disciplina/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónMateria/s
Pulsed lightWater treatment Decolourization
Direct yellow 106
Advanced oxidation process
Azo dye
Resumen
Pulsed light (PL) is a food processing technology initially intended for microbial inactivation that can
potentially be applied in other UV-light based processes. PL lamps emit high intensity broad spectrum
light from UV to infrared. This research tested the use of PL as part of an advanced oxidation process
(AOP) for degrading polluting dyes. Experiments were performed in a batch reactor, and the efficiency of
the AOP under different parametric values: dye concentration, pH and H2O2 doses on Direct yellow 106
decolourization was followed by spectrophotometry. Effects on chemical oxygen demand and electrical
efficiency were also determined. Decolourization process follows a pseudo-first order kinetic. It was
improved by increasing H2O2 concentrations and low pH; while there was little influence of dye concentration,
perhaps due to the reactor configuration. The highest constant rate observed was 0.0410 cm2
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J. The decolourization by PL/H2O2 fits to a typical mechanism of a c...