Title: Fenton and Fenton‐like oxidation of CI Basic Yellow 51: a comparative study
Abstract: When ferric ions are substituted for ferrous ions in Fenton’s reagent, the reactions which occur are called Fenton‐like reactions. This study describes the relative efficiency of Fenton (with ferrous ions) and Fenton‐like (with ferric ions) reactions for the degradation of a basic dyestuff, CI Basic Yellow 51, in aqueous solution. Comparisons were made on the basis of the observed reductions in chemical oxygen demand and visible absorption of the dye solutions at optimum reaction conditions. It was found that the Fenton process with 2.63 m m ferrous ion and 39.96 m m hydrogen peroxide at the optimum pH (3.0) eliminated 92.2% of chemical oxygen demand and 98.9% of colour in 22 min, whereas 43.2% of chemical oxygen demand and 64.6% of colour was eliminated by the Fenton‐like process within the same time period, but at pH 4. The efficiency of the latter was significantly improved (to 96.6% removal of colour and 99.7% removal of chemical oxygen demand) by an increase in temperature of 35 °C (from 15 to 50 °C), while no improvements were observed in the efficiency of the Fenton process by temperature elevations.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-10-18
Language: en
Type: article
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