PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT

Organic contaminants present in industrial wastewater are of major concern with respect to the health of the general public. Photo-catalytic process, one of the Advanced Oxidation Processes, is a promising technology for remediation of organic pollutants at ambient conditions. Photo-catalytic proce...

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Main Author: SALAM K. AL-DAWERY
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Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%206%20December%2013/Volume%20(8)%20Issue%20(6)%20683-%20691.pdf
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spelling doaj-ba60677992134566ba06f84cc1de3c562020-11-24T22:30:00ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902013-12-0186683691PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHTSALAM K. AL-DAWERY0Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Nizwa, Sultanate of OmanOrganic contaminants present in industrial wastewater are of major concern with respect to the health of the general public. Photo-catalytic process, one of the Advanced Oxidation Processes, is a promising technology for remediation of organic pollutants at ambient conditions. Photo-catalytic processes in the presence of TiO2 provide an interesting method to destroy hazardous organic contaminants. The experimental results showed that considerable degradation of Tartrazine organic compound has been achieved by combination of TiO2 and UV light, the process followed first order kinetics. The results showed that the increased level of TiO2 concentration does not necessarily increase the rate of degradation of organic compounds. Also, it was found that the higher the TiO2 concentrations the higher the pH values and more oscillatory behaviors were observed. Not much effect has been noted on the process due to temperature variation. http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%206%20December%2013/Volume%20(8)%20Issue%20(6)%20683-%20691.pdfPhoto-CatalystTartrazine
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PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Photo-Catalyst
Tartrazine
author_facet SALAM K. AL-DAWERY
author_sort SALAM K. AL-DAWERY
title PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
title_short PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
title_full PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
title_fullStr PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
title_full_unstemmed PHOTO-CATALYST DEGRADATION OF TARTRAZINE COMPOUND IN WASTEWATER USING TiO2 AND UV LIGHT
title_sort photo-catalyst degradation of tartrazine compound in wastewater using tio2 and uv light
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Organic contaminants present in industrial wastewater are of major concern with respect to the health of the general public. Photo-catalytic process, one of the Advanced Oxidation Processes, is a promising technology for remediation of organic pollutants at ambient conditions. Photo-catalytic processes in the presence of TiO2 provide an interesting method to destroy hazardous organic contaminants. The experimental results showed that considerable degradation of Tartrazine organic compound has been achieved by combination of TiO2 and UV light, the process followed first order kinetics. The results showed that the increased level of TiO2 concentration does not necessarily increase the rate of degradation of organic compounds. Also, it was found that the higher the TiO2 concentrations the higher the pH values and more oscillatory behaviors were observed. Not much effect has been noted on the process due to temperature variation.
topic Photo-Catalyst
Tartrazine
url http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%206%20December%2013/Volume%20(8)%20Issue%20(6)%20683-%20691.pdf
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