Homogenous UV/Periodate Process for the Treatment of Acid Orange 10 Polluted Water

dc.contributor.authorMaroua Nessaibia
dc.contributor.authorHouria Ghodbane
dc.contributor.authorHana Ferkous
dc.contributor.authorSlimane Merouani
dc.contributor.authorManawwer Alam
dc.contributor.authorMarco Balsamo
dc.contributor.authorYacine Benguerba
dc.contributor.authorAlessandro Erto
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-09T10:03:36Z
dc.date.available2023-07-09T10:03:36Z
dc.date.issued2023-02-09
dc.description.abstractThe photoactivated periodate (UV/IO4 􀀀) process is used to investigate the degradation of acid orange 10 (AO10) dye. The photodecomposition of periodate ions produces highly reactive radicals (i.e., OH, IO3 , and IO4 ) that accelerate dye degradation. Increasing the initial concentration of periodate to 3 mM enhances the dye removal rate, but over 3 mM periodate, the degradation rate slows down. On the contrary, increasing initial dye concentrations reduces the degradation performance. pH is the most critical factor in AO10 breakdown. Salts slow down the degradation of the dye. However, UV/IO4 􀀀 is more efficient in distilled water than natural water. Even at low concentrations, surfactants may affect the dye’s decomposition rate. The addition of sucrose reduced the breakdown of AO10. Although tertbutanol is a very effective OH radical scavenger, it does not affect the dye breakdown even at the highest concentrations. Accordingly, the AO10 degradation is a non- OH pathway route. According to retrieved data, the photoactivated periodate method eliminated 56.5 and 60.5% of the initial COD after 60 and 120 min of treatment time; therefore, it can be concluded that the UV/IO4 􀀀 system may treat effluents, especially those containing textile dyes.
dc.identifier.issn2073-4441
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-soukahras.dz/handle/123456789/600
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWater
dc.titleHomogenous UV/Periodate Process for the Treatment of Acid Orange 10 Polluted Water
dc.typeArticle

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