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IWA Publishing, Water Science and Technology, 5(59), p. 965

DOI: 10.2166/wst.2009.071

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Solar photoassisted advanced oxidation process of azo dyes

Journal article published in 2009 by D. Prato-Garcia, G. Buitrón ORCID
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Abstract

Advanced oxidation processes assisted with natural solar radiation in CPC type reactors (parabolic collector compound), was applied for the degradation of three azo dyes: acid orange (AO7), acid red 151 (AR151) and acid blue 113 (AB113). Fenton, Fenton like and ferrioxalate-type complexes showed to be effective for degrade the azo linkage and moieties in different extensions. Initially, the best dose of reagents (Fe3 + -H2O2) was determined through a factorial experimental design, next, using response surface methodologies, the reagent consumption was reduced up to 40%, maintaining in all cases high decolourisation percentages (>98%) after 60 min. of phototreatment. In this work, it was also studied the effect of concentration changes of the influent between 100–300 mg/L and the operation of the photocatalytic process near neutral conditions (pH 6.0–6.5) by using ferrioxalate type complex (FeOx).