Published: CABEQ 20 (3) (2006) 293–300
Paper type: Original Scientific Paper
H. Kušić, N. Koprivanac, A. Lončarić Božić, S. Papić, I. Peternel and D. Vujević
Abstract
An application of UV/H2O2 process for the treatment of model wastewater containing organic reactive azo dye C.I. Reactive Blue 137 (RB137) was studied. The efficiency of applied process for decolorization and mineralization of RB137 model solution is discussed. The influence of operating process parameters, initial pH and initial concentration of H2O2, as well as initial dye mass concentration on process effectiveness was investigated. Both direct UV photolysis and OH radical attack were assumed as RB137 degradation mechanisms and a detailed kinetic model for dye degradation by UV/H2O2 process was proposed. The predicted system behavior was compared with experimentally obtained results of decolorization and mineralization of RB137 wastewater. A sensitivity analysis for the evaluation of importance of each reaction used in the model development was also included.
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Keywords
Reactive dye, AOPs, UV irradiation, kinetic model, sensitivity analysis