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Decomposition of Anthraquinone Dye in the Aqueous Solution during Advanced Oxidation Processes

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Rozkład barwnika antrachinonowego w roztworze wodnym w procesach pogłębionego utleniania
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The results of investigations into the decomposition of an anthraquinone dye (polan blue E2R) in an aqueous solution by means of advanced oxidation with ozone, hydrogen peroxide and UV radiation are discussed in the paper. The decolouration efficiency in combined systems was compared. The best results were obtained using ozone, hydrogen peroxide and UV radiation simultaneously. Only slightly worse was the version in which ozone and hydrogen peroxide were applied. In industrial processes, when it is sufficient to decolour a solution before reuse of water in a technological cycle, advanced oxidation processes can be applied successfully. For conditions in a given plant, the process should be optimised and an appropriate version should be chosen. It seems that in the present conditions a combined use of ozone and hydrogen peroxide offers the best results.
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W pracy przedstawiono wyniki badań nad rozkładem barwnika antrachinonowego - błękitu polanowego E2R w roztworze wodnym za pomocą procesów pogłębionego utleniania z udziałem ozonu, nadtlenku wodoru i promieniowania UV. Porównano wydajność dekoloryzacji w układach łącznego ich stosowania. Najlepsze rezultaty uzyskano stosując jednocześnie ozon, nadtlenek wodoru i promieniowanie UV. Jedynie nieznacznie gorsza była wersja w której użyto ozonu i nadtlenku wodoru. W procesach przemysłowych gdy wystarczające jest jedynie odbarwienie roztworu przed ponownym użyciem wody w cyklu technologicznym można z powodzeniem wykorzystywać procesy pogłębionego utleniania. Dla konkretnych warunków danego zakładu powinna być przeprowadzona optymalizacja procesu i wybór właściwej wersji. Wydaje się, że w obecnych warunkach jest nią łączne stosowanie ozonu i nadtlenku wodoru.
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68--72
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Bibliogr. 24 poz., rys., tab., wz.
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  • Technical University of Łódź, Institute of Applied Radiation Chemistry, ul. Wróblewskiego 15, 93-590 Łódź, Poland
  • Technical University of Łódź, Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering, Department of Bioprocess Engineering
Bibliografia
  • 1. Garrison R. L., Mauk C. E., Prengle H. W., “Advanced ozone oxidation system for complexed cyanides”, Proceedings: First International Symposium on Ozone for Water and Wastewater Treatment, R. C. Rice & M. E. Browning, Editors, Norwalk, CT: International Ozone Assoc., Pan American Group, 1975, pp. 551-577.
  • 2. Prengle H. W., Hewes C. G., Maunk C. E., “Oxidation of refractory materials by ozone with ultraviolet radiation”, Proceedings: First International Symposium on Ozone for Water and Wastewater Treatment, R. C. Rice, P. Pichet & M. A Vincent, Editors, Norwalk, CT: International Ozone Assoc., Pan American Group, 1976, pp. 224-252.
  • 3. Prengle H. W., Maunk C. E., “Ozone/UV oxidation of pesticides in aqueous solution”, Ozone/Chloride Dioxide Oxidation Products of Organic Materials, R. C. Rice & J. A.Cotruvo, Editors, Norwalk, CT: International Ozone Assoc., Pan American Group, 1978, p. 302.
  • 4. Nakayama, E. Esaki, K. Namba, Y. Taniguchi, N. Tabata, “Improved ozonation in aqueous systems”, Ozone Science & Engineering, 1 (2) p. 119-131 (1979).
  • 5. Karimi A. A., “Treatment of groundwater contaminated with TCE and PCE by an advanced oxidation process”, Second International Symposium – Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation Technologies, San Francisco, CA, February 1996.
  • 6. Rice R. G., ”Ozone – advanced oxidation processes – current commercial realities”, Proceedings of the13th Ozone World Congress, Kyoto, Japan 1997, pp 559-564.
  • 7. Rice . (1997) “Applications of ozone for industrial wastewater treatment - a review”, Ozone Science & Engineering, 18, p. 477-515.
  • 8. Luck F., Maret A., Paillard H., “A review of industrial applications of advanced oxidation processes for water treatment”, Proceedings: Down Under 96, Australia.
  • 9. 'The Role of Ozone in Wastewater Treatment', Proceedings of a Seminar Held at the Centre for Environmental Control & Waste Management, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine. London SW7 2BU, UK. ed. S. D. Lambert & N. J. D. Graham, April 1997.
  • 10. Kaptijn J. P., Plugge M. F. C., Annee J. H. J., “Water treatment with a fixed bed catalytic ozonation process”, Proceedings of the 12th Ozone World Congress of the Intel. Ozone Assoc., Lille, France, vol. 1 (Paris, France; Intl. Ozone Assoc. European-African Group, 1995), pp. 407-417.
  • 11. Rice R .G. “Ozone in the United States of America – state of the art”, Proceedings of the13th Ozone World Congress, Kyoto, Japan, 1997, pp. 1029-1040.
  • 12. Larocque R. L. ”Ozone applications in Canada - a state of the art review”, Proceedings of the13th Ozone World Congress, Kyoto, Japan, 1997, pp. 1021-1027.
  • 13. Uygur A., Kok E. “Decolorisation treatment of azo dye waste waters including dichlorotriazinyl reactive groups by using advanced oxidation method”, JSDC, Vol. 115, November 1999, pp. 350-354.
  • 14. Tosik R., Wiktorowski S., Janio K., “Ozonation combined with hydrogen peroxide for neutralization of toxic wastewaters", Proceedings: 2nd Conference on Ozone Synthesis and Properties, September 1992, pp. 7-11.
  • 15. Shu H- Y., Huang Ch-R., “Degradation of commercial azo dyes in water using ozonation and UV enhanced ozonation process”, Chemosphere, vol 31, no. 8, pp. 3813-3825, 1995.
  • 16. Ince N., Gonenc D., Bolton J. R., “Pretreatment of reactive azo dyes by UV/H2O2: A case study on remazol black - 5”, 3rd International onference on Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Water and Air Remediation, Cincinnati, Ohio USA October 26-29, 1996 p. 140.
  • 17. Beltran F. J, Gonzalez M., Gonzalez J. (1997), “Industrial wastewater advanced oxidation. Part 1. UV radiation in presence and absence of hydrogen peroxide”, Water Research, 31 (10), 2405-2414.
  • 18. Beltran F. J., Encinar J. M, Gonzalez J. F (1997), “Industrial wastewater advanced oxidation. Part 2. Ozone combined with hydrogen peroxide or UV radiation”, Water Research, 31 (10), 2415-2428.
  • 19. Ledakowicz S., Maciejewska R., Perkowski J., “Decolorisation of textile wastewater by means of advanced oxidation processes”, Proceedings of 2nd International Textile Environmental Conference, Bolton, UK, April 1998, Bolton Institute pp. 312-317.
  • 20. Ledakowicz S., Perkowski J., Maciejewska R., “Application of advanced oxidation processes to textile wastewater”, 3rd Int. Conf. on Advanced Oxidation Technologies for Water and Air Remediation, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, October 1996 p. 147.
  • 21. Wagner V., Kettrup A., “Oxidation treatment of wastewater of the textile finishing with combinations of H2O2, O3, UV”, Proceedings of the International Ozone Symposium - Application of ozone in water and wastewater treatment (A. K. Biń, Editor), Warsaw, Poland, May 26-27, 1994, pp. 344-354.
  • 22. Uygur A. (1997) “An overview of oxidative and photooxidative decolorisation treatments of textile waste waters” JSDC, 113, 211-217.
  • 23. Perkowski J., Ledakowicz S., Fibres & Textiles in Eastern Europe, 2002 in press.
  • 24. Perkowski J., Przybiński J., Ledakowicz S., Kos L., “Ekonomiczne aspekty procesów oczyszczania ścieków włókienniczych metodami pogłębionego utleniania”, Przegląd Włókienniczy, 1999, 4, 22-29 (in Polish).
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