Photocatalytic oxidation of methyl orange in presence of titanium dioxide in aqueous suspension. Part I: Parametric study [An article from: Desalination]
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Author(s)N. Guettai, H. Ait Amar
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR5CU4
ISBN-13978B000RR5CU7
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The photocatalytic oxidation of a mono azo dye methyl-orange (C"1"4H"1"4N"3SO"3Na) dye has been investigated in TiO"2/UV aqueous suspensions irradiated by artificial UV-light until its complete mineralization was achieved. It was found that there was no degradation for the MeO in the dark and in the presence of TiO"2. The dependence of dye photobleaching rate on the following parameters: (i) substrate concentration; (ii) catalyst amount; and (iii) pH was performed to optimize the experimental parameters. Varieties of commercial TiO"2 catalysts using several crystalline were tested to compare their photoactivity. As a result, it was found that the efficiency of the process strongly depends on the working conditions. The highest degradation rate of MeO was obtained at optimum parameters such as: dosage TiO"2 (0.8 g/L), initial pH (3) and low dye concentration (@?50 mg/L), using Degussa P25 as photocatalyst.
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The photocatalytic oxidation of a mono azo dye methyl-orange (C"1"4H"1"4N"3SO"3Na) dye has been investigated in TiO"2/UV aqueous suspensions irradiated by artificial UV-light until its complete mineralization was achieved. It was found that there was no degradation for the MeO in the dark and in the presence of TiO"2. The dependence of dye photobleaching rate on the following parameters: (i) substrate concentration; (ii) catalyst amount; and (iii) pH was performed to optimize the experimental parameters. Varieties of commercial TiO"2 catalysts using several crystalline were tested to compare their photoactivity. As a result, it was found that the efficiency of the process strongly depends on the working conditions. The highest degradation rate of MeO was obtained at optimum parameters such as: dosage TiO"2 (0.8 g/L), initial pH (3) and low dye concentration (@?50 mg/L), using Degussa P25 as photocatalyst.
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