The treatment of waste water of dyeing by fenton oxidation in presence and absence of ultrasound

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2010

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Özet

In this study, degradation of Reactive Red 141 (RR141) present in textile dyeing waste water was investigated by catalytic wet hydrogen peroxide oxidation over iron-containing ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts prepared by ion-exchange and hydrothermal synthesis methods. Higher decolorization (18.3%) and degradation (17.6%) degrees were obtained by waste water of dyeing with 0.5 wt% over ion-exchanged FeZSM-5 catalyst than those with waste water of dyeings in high dye concentration. Color removal was increased with H2O2 amount (up to 5 mmol) added to the reaction mixture. Decolorization degree increased from 15.7% to 18.6% in the combination of CWPO and ultrasound for waste water of dyeing with 0.5 wt%. However, as the concentration of dye in the waste water increased, the positive effect of ultrasound on decolorization disappeared.

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Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation, Decolorization of waste water, Degradation of waste water, Fenton + Ultrasound, Fenton's reagent, FeZSM-5 zeolite, Reactive Red 141

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Q3

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20

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4

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