Oxidation of azo and anthraquinonic dyes by peroxymonosulphate activated by UV light

Pagano, M; Ciannarella, R; Locaputo, V; Mascolo, G; Volpe, A

HERO ID

4348998

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2018

Language

English

PMID

29281500

HERO ID 4348998
In Press No
Year 2018
Title Oxidation of azo and anthraquinonic dyes by peroxymonosulphate activated by UV light
Authors Pagano, M; Ciannarella, R; Locaputo, V; Mascolo, G; Volpe, A
Journal Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A: Toxic/Hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering
Volume 53
Issue 4
Page Numbers 393-404
Abstract The photochemical degradation of two azo and two anthraquinonic dyes was performed using potassium peroxymonosulphate (Oxone®) activated by UV radiation. The fast decolourization of all dyes was observed within 6 min of UV irradiation, with corresponding dye decays higher than 80%. The kinetic rate constants of the dyes' decay were determined, along with the energetic efficiency of the photochemical treatment, taking into account the influence of a few anions commonly present in real wastewaters (i.e., chloride, nitrate, carbonate/bicarbonate and phosphate ions). Chloride and carbonate/bicarbonate ions enhanced dye degradation, whereas phosphate ions exerted an inhibitory effect, and nitrates did not have a predictable influence. The dye decolourization was not associated with efficient mineralization, as suggested by the lack of a significant total organic carbon (TOC) decrease, as well as by the low concentrations of a few detected low molecular weight by-products, including nitrate ions, formaldehyde and organic acids. High molecular weight by-products were also detected by mass spectrometry analysis. The investigated process may be proposed as a convenient pre-treatment to help dye degradation in wastewater during combined treatment methods.
Doi 10.1080/10934529.2017.1404331
Pmid 29281500
Wosid WOS:000425703000010
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