Pulsed light for a cleaner dyeing industry: azo dye degradation by an advanced oxidation process driven by pulsed light
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Cuartero, Nerea; Navarro, Patricia; Pérez, Sandra; Gabaldón, José Antonio; Martínez López, Sofía; [et al.]Fecha
2019Disciplina/s
Ciencias de la AlimentaciónMateria/s
Pulsed lightAdvanced oxidation process
Azo dye
Wastewater remediation
Ferrioxalate
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Water pollution by wastewater containing dyes is an environmental issue that can be mitigated by the use of advanced oxidation processes (AOP). Pulsed light (PL) is an emerging food processing technology that uses eco-friendly lamps and can potentially be adapted as light source of an UV-based AOP. In the present work, a PL/H2O2 process was tested for the decolourization of two azo dyes, and a pulsed light/H2O2/ferrioxalate process was tested for the decolourization of one azo dye. The efficiency of the PL/H2O2 process in a batch reactor under different parametric values: dye concentration, pH, H2O2 and salt doses was followed by spectrophotometry and fitted to first-order kinetics; and several degradation products were detected. In the PL/H2O2 process, decolourization rates increased at low dye concentrations and high H2O2 doses, were pH-dependent and were inhibited by the addition of NaCl, Na2SO3 or Na2CO3. More than 50 % decolouration was achieved with the PL/H2O2 process for both d...