Pre-ozonation coupled with UV/H"2O"2 process for the decolorization and mineralization of cotton dyeing effluent and synthesized C.I. Direct Black 22 ... article from: Journal of Hazardous Materials]
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Author(s)H.Y. Shu, M.C. Chang
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The decolorization and mineralization of cotton dyeing effluent containing C.I. Acid Black 22 as well as synthesized C.I. Acid Black 22 wastewater by means of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), such as UV/H"2O"2, O"3 and pre-ozonation coupled with UV/H"2O"2 processes, were evaluated in this study. It was observed that the UV/H"2O"2 process took longer retention time than ozonation for color removal of dye bath effluent. Reversely, the total organic carbon (TOC) removal showed different phenomena that ozonation and UV/H"2O"2 process obtained 33 and 90% of removal efficiency for 160min of retention time, respectively. Additionally, laboratory synthesized dye wastewater was substantially more efficient in the decolorization process than dye bath effluent. Therefore, in this work, pre-ozonation coupled with UV/H"2O"2 process was employed to enhance the reduction of both color and TOC in dye bath effluent at the same time. At the same time, the retention time demand was reduced to less than 115min for 90% removal of TOC and color by this combined process.
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The decolorization and mineralization of cotton dyeing effluent containing C.I. Acid Black 22 as well as synthesized C.I. Acid Black 22 wastewater by means of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), such as UV/H"2O"2, O"3 and pre-ozonation coupled with UV/H"2O"2 processes, were evaluated in this study. It was observed that the UV/H"2O"2 process took longer retention time than ozonation for color removal of dye bath effluent. Reversely, the total organic carbon (TOC) removal showed different phenomena that ozonation and UV/H"2O"2 process obtained 33 and 90% of removal efficiency for 160min of retention time, respectively. Additionally, laboratory synthesized dye wastewater was substantially more efficient in the decolorization process than dye bath effluent. Therefore, in this work, pre-ozonation coupled with UV/H"2O"2 process was employed to enhance the reduction of both color and TOC in dye bath effluent at the same time. At the same time, the retention time demand was reduced to less than 115min for 90% removal of TOC and color by this combined process.
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