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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A
Toxic/Hazardous Substances and Environmental Engineering
Volume 38, 2003 - Issue 8
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Original Articles

Novel Catalytic Photochemical and Hydrothermal Treatment Processes for Acid Dye Wastewater

Pages 1615-1627 | Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the catalytic effect of a heteropoly acid, namely H4SiW12O40, on aqueous Acid Orange 7, a well-known, representative textile monoazo dye applied to nylon fabrics, in sub-critical water (T = 160°C–290°C; P = 0.6–3.0 MPa, pH = 2.6) and under near-UV-VIS light irradiation (isopropanol: water ratio = 1:10; pH = 2.8). SiW12 -catalyzed photochemical Acid Orange 7 bleaching was also explored in the presence of two dye assisting chemicals as well as in simulated acid dye wastewater at its natural, acidic pH under otherwise identical reaction conditions. Though less explored than TiO2-mediated, heterogeneous photocatalytic treatment, heteropolyacid-catalyzed thermal and/or photoatalytic re-mediation could be an attractive alternative for the degradation of refractory, colored compounds using relatively mild wet oxidation operating conditions or even natural solar light.

Acknowledgments

Idil Arslan-Alaton wishes to express her gratitude towards TUBITAK for the NATO B1 post-doctoral scholarship and Dr. John L. Ferry at the Graduate Science Research Center of University of South Carolina for his scientific and technical support throughout the research project.

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