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Ozonation of textile effluents and dye solutions under continuous operation: Influence of operating parameters

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Ozonation of textile effluents and dye solutions under continuous operation: Influence of operating parameters
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2006
Authors
José Melo Orfão
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Portela, D
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Manuel Fernando R Pereira
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Journal
Vol. 137
Pages: 1664-1673
ISSN: 0304-3894
Publisher: Elsevier
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Abstract (EN): Ozonation experiments were carried out under continuous operation in a bubble column. The effect of several parameters (inlet dye concentration, applied ozone dose, pH and conductivity) in colour and TOC removal of an acid dye solution was investigated with the aim to optimize the operation conditions. The ozone consumption was measured in each experiment. Ozonation was found to be effective for decolourisation of an acid dye; however, it only has a slight effect on TOC removal. Increasing the inlet dye concentration leads to a decrease in the decolourisation efficiency and an increase in the ozone consumption. The decolourisation increases with the applied ozone dose. Colour removal efficiencies for different ozone doses were between 76 and 100%. In the pH range 5-9, the decolourisation efficiency decreases with pH only when buffered solutions were used. The presence of salt decreases the decolourisation efficiency. Several dyes of different classes were also studied and ozonation was found to be effective for decolourisation but considerably less efficient for TOC removal. Under the conditions tested, only the disperse and sulphur dyes presented a colour removal lower than 86%. Practical application of this process was validated by treating two industrial textile effluents collected after two different biological treatments.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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