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Photocatalytic oxidation of the textile dye basic red 18 with irradiated titanium dioxide
Authors:I El Ghazi  MK Elamrani  M Mansour
Institution:1. Faculté des Sciences-A?n Chok , B.P. 5366 Maarif, Casablanca/Morocco;2. GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit , Ingols?dter Landstr. 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany
Abstract:One of the major problems of textile wastewater is the presence of dye materials, because colour is visible to the public even if the dye concentration is lower than other pollutants, and needs therefore to be removed from the wastewater before it is discharged. Techniques based on “advanced oxidative processes” such as photocatalysed oxidation seem to be very promising for industrial wastewater treatment, especially for decolourization of textile effluents. In this work, we describe the photocatalytic degradation of the textile dye Basic Red 18 (BR 18) in aqueous solution using two different types of TiO2 as photocatalyst: Degussa P25 (80% anatase) and Framitalia (100% anatase). Photooxidation of BR 18 was followed by HPLC analysis, and kinetic parameters were evaluated in order to optimise the treatment procedure. The results obtained in this work showed that the colour became virtually zero and the chemical oxygen demand (COD) is strongly reduced at the end of the treatment. The obtained results are compared with the efficiency of decolourization using the H2O2/UV System. Finally, marine mussel test was used to evaluate the efficiency of photocatalytic oxidation with TiO2 in terms of ecotoxicity. A significant reduction of cumulative mortality was observed for the treated effluent.
Keywords:Basic Red 18  Photocatalysis  TiO2  Wastewater treatment  Textile dye  Biotoxicity
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