ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES

This paper deals with the in-situ electrochemical oxidation of Reactive Black 5 (RB-5), Reactive Blue 19 (RB-19) and Allura Red AC (AR-AC), using commercial steel wool as electrodes. At the optimal conditions (18 V and NaOH 0.33M), the decolorization of RB-19 (anthraquinone-type dye) is much more ra...

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Main Authors: Ramiro Escalera Vásquez, Uli Nicol Hosse Pastor, Pablo Marcelo Pérez García
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Privada Boliviana 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/166
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spelling doaj-dfe53d37cd9743d187bbb8149249308c2020-11-24T20:51:28ZengUniversidad Privada BolivianaInvestigación & Desarrollo1814-63332518-44312018-07-01181158ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODESRamiro Escalera Vásquez0Uli Nicol Hosse Pastor1Pablo Marcelo Pérez García2Universidad Privada BolivianaUniversidad Privada BolivanaUtrecht UniversityThis paper deals with the in-situ electrochemical oxidation of Reactive Black 5 (RB-5), Reactive Blue 19 (RB-19) and Allura Red AC (AR-AC), using commercial steel wool as electrodes. At the optimal conditions (18 V and NaOH 0.33M), the decolorization of RB-19 (anthraquinone-type dye) is much more rapid than those of azo dyes RB-5 and AR-AC. The reaction rates based on a first order reaction model were 0.134 min-1for RB-19, 0.043 min-1 for RB-5 and 0.028 min-1 for AR-AC. Color removal efficiencies were higher than 95% achieved in 120 min. The analyses of spectra of the three dyes in the visible region indicate a complete cleavage of both azo and quinoid chromophores. In the case of RB-19 no new absorption peaks occurred in the UV region, showing a partial oxidation of aromatic groups without the generation of intermediates. In case of both azo-type dyes RB-5 and AR-AC, formation/accumulation of intermediates followed by their partial oxidation may have occurred. All these observations indicate that the predominant mechanism for decolorization was the oxidation of the three dyes. We conclude that that the electrochemical oxidation by ferrate (VI), under low voltages and low NaOH concentrations, using commercial steel wool as electrodes is an efficient and cost-effective alternative for the decolorization of azo and anthraquinone type dyes. For future studies a COD analysis should be made in order to correlate the decolorization and the elimination of the organic load in the dye solutions.http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/166Ferrate (VI), Synthetic Organic Dyes, Electrochemical Oxidation, Decolorization.
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author Ramiro Escalera Vásquez
Uli Nicol Hosse Pastor
Pablo Marcelo Pérez García
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Uli Nicol Hosse Pastor
Pablo Marcelo Pérez García
ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
Investigación & Desarrollo
Ferrate (VI), Synthetic Organic Dyes, Electrochemical Oxidation, Decolorization.
author_facet Ramiro Escalera Vásquez
Uli Nicol Hosse Pastor
Pablo Marcelo Pérez García
author_sort Ramiro Escalera Vásquez
title ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
title_short ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
title_full ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
title_fullStr ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
title_full_unstemmed ELECTROCHEMICAL OXIDATION OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC DYES BY FERRATE (VI), USING COMMERCIAL STEEL WOOL ELECTRODES
title_sort electrochemical oxidation of synthetic organic dyes by ferrate (vi), using commercial steel wool electrodes
publisher Universidad Privada Boliviana
series Investigación & Desarrollo
issn 1814-6333
2518-4431
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This paper deals with the in-situ electrochemical oxidation of Reactive Black 5 (RB-5), Reactive Blue 19 (RB-19) and Allura Red AC (AR-AC), using commercial steel wool as electrodes. At the optimal conditions (18 V and NaOH 0.33M), the decolorization of RB-19 (anthraquinone-type dye) is much more rapid than those of azo dyes RB-5 and AR-AC. The reaction rates based on a first order reaction model were 0.134 min-1for RB-19, 0.043 min-1 for RB-5 and 0.028 min-1 for AR-AC. Color removal efficiencies were higher than 95% achieved in 120 min. The analyses of spectra of the three dyes in the visible region indicate a complete cleavage of both azo and quinoid chromophores. In the case of RB-19 no new absorption peaks occurred in the UV region, showing a partial oxidation of aromatic groups without the generation of intermediates. In case of both azo-type dyes RB-5 and AR-AC, formation/accumulation of intermediates followed by their partial oxidation may have occurred. All these observations indicate that the predominant mechanism for decolorization was the oxidation of the three dyes. We conclude that that the electrochemical oxidation by ferrate (VI), under low voltages and low NaOH concentrations, using commercial steel wool as electrodes is an efficient and cost-effective alternative for the decolorization of azo and anthraquinone type dyes. For future studies a COD analysis should be made in order to correlate the decolorization and the elimination of the organic load in the dye solutions.
topic Ferrate (VI), Synthetic Organic Dyes, Electrochemical Oxidation, Decolorization.
url http://www.upb.edu/revista-investigacion-desarrollo/index.php/id/article/view/166
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