A membrane-free electrochemical reactor with a boron- doped diamond (BDD )anode was used to degrade Reactive Green 19 (RG19), an azo dye widely used in the textile industry. Oxidation experiments were carried out under galvanostatic conditions according to a central composite design. The factors investigated were current density (100–500 A/m2), pH (3–11), chloride concentration (0–0.5M) and agitation rate (250–750 rpm), while the response variables were the efficiencies of color and TOC removal. Color removal was strongly affected by chloride concentration and,to a lesser extent, by current density and stirring rate. In contrast, current density was the factor with the greatest influence on TOC removal, followed by pH and chloride concentration. Under optimal degradation conditions, the efficiencies of color and TOC removal reached values close to 90% and 80%, respectively. Taken together,the results of this study suggest that the anodic oxidation of RG19 on a BDD thin-film electrode can be a suitable method to degrade this dye, once the optimum operating conditions have been established.
Modeling and optimization of Reactive Green 19 oxidation on a BDD thin-film electrode / Petrucci, Elisabetta; DI PALMA, Luca; Lavecchia, Roberto; Zuorro, Antonio. - In: JOURNAL OF THE TAIWAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS. - ISSN 1876-1070. - STAMPA. - 51:(2015), pp. 152-158. [10.1016/j.jtice.2015.01.005]
Modeling and optimization of Reactive Green 19 oxidation on a BDD thin-film electrode
PETRUCCI, Elisabetta;DI PALMA, Luca;LAVECCHIA, Roberto;ZUORRO, ANTONIO
2015
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A membrane-free electrochemical reactor with a boron- doped diamond (BDD )anode was used to degrade Reactive Green 19 (RG19), an azo dye widely used in the textile industry. Oxidation experiments were carried out under galvanostatic conditions according to a central composite design. The factors investigated were current density (100–500 A/m2), pH (3–11), chloride concentration (0–0.5M) and agitation rate (250–750 rpm), while the response variables were the efficiencies of color and TOC removal. Color removal was strongly affected by chloride concentration and,to a lesser extent, by current density and stirring rate. In contrast, current density was the factor with the greatest influence on TOC removal, followed by pH and chloride concentration. Under optimal degradation conditions, the efficiencies of color and TOC removal reached values close to 90% and 80%, respectively. Taken together,the results of this study suggest that the anodic oxidation of RG19 on a BDD thin-film electrode can be a suitable method to degrade this dye, once the optimum operating conditions have been established.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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