Artigo Revisado por pares

Bleaching and Degradation of Textile Dyes by Nonthermal Plasma Process at Atmospheric Pressure

2005; American Chemical Society; Volume: 45; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/ie050058s

ISSN

1520-5045

Autores

Fatiha Abdelmalek, Mouffok Rédouane Ghezzar, Mohamed Belhadj, Ahmed Addou, Jean‐Louis Brisset,

Tópico(s)

Advanced oxidation water treatment

Resumo

The degradation of aqueous solutions of various dyes (e.g., Orange I, Crystal Violet, and Eriochrome Black T) used for the textile industry was performed by means of a special nonthermal quenched plasma technique (i.e., the gliding arc technique, which results from an electric discharge at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature). The gaseous species formed in the discharge, and especially the OH radicals, induce strong oxidizing effects in the target solution, so that bleaching of the solution and degradation of the solute result, as evidenced by absorbance and chemical oxygen demand (COD) measurements. The two processes were considered as matching reactions, and overall kinetic data were derived when possible. A tentative mechanism based on literature data is also presented.

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