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THE APPLICATION OF FeO/H2O2 FOR COLOR REMOVAL

S. Sahinkaya, A. Aygun, M. F. Sevimli

First published: 2008DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

The decolorization of C.I. Reactive Orange 36 (RO 36) by using Fenton-like process (Fe0/H2O2) was studied. Batch experiments were carried out for investigation of optimum operational conditions such as pH, H2O2 and Fe0 (iron powder) dosages. The results show that Fenton-like process is an efficient process to remove color from synthetic textile wastewater including RO 36 and polyvynil alcohol (PVA). The optimal conditions were experimentally determined and it was found to be initial pH = 3, [H2O2] = 50 mg/L, [Fe0] = 50 mg/L for [RO 36] = 50 mg/L at room temperature. Under optimal conditions, 94.4 \% degradation efficiency of dye in aqueous solution was achieved after 60 min of reaction.

Publication details

Title
THE APPLICATION OF FeO/H2O2 FOR COLOR REMOVAL
Authors
S. Sahinkaya, A. Aygun, M. F. Sevimli
Proceedings
8th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2008
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2008
Pages
803-810
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
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