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Uv/Periodate and Uv/Chlorine for Dye Degradation and Real Wastewater Treatment: A Comparative Study Publisher



Madihibidgoli S1 ; Asghari F2 ; Cheraghi S2 ; Hamidinia H2 ; Shagerdi E2 ; Asadnezhad S3
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Source: Water Practice and Technology Published:2023


Abstract

The discharge of synthetic dyes into the environment poses a significant threat to both human health and the ecosystem, necessitating the treatment of contaminated water. To generate free radicals for the elimination of Direct Blue 71 (DB71) dye from aqueous solutions, periodate (PI) and chlorine (Cl2) have been employed. In this study, separate activation of PI and Cl2 was achieved using ultraviolet (UV) light. The impact of various operational parameters was investigated, resulting in the complete degradation of the dye within 12 min. The presence of ferrous and copper ions had a minor enhancing effect on the degradation rate in both systems. Scavenging experiments confirmed that HO• and IO•3 were the primary agents respon-sible for DB71 degradation in the UV/PI system, while reactive chlorine radicals played a dominant role in the UV/Cl2 process. In terms of mineralization, application for real wastewater and energy efficiency, the UV/PI system exhibited slightly superior performance compared to the UV/Cl2 system. © 2023 The Authors.
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