Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10266456 | Dyes and Pigments | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The decolorization of six azo dyes by means of O3, UV/O3 and UV/H2O2 processes was performed successfully with all of the tested dyes decolorizing effectively. However, dyes with dis-azo links (i.e. C.I. Direct Yellow 4 and C.I. Acid Black 1) were more difficult to decolorize than mono-azo dyes. During the processes, the pH value changed from 5.4 to 3.5, thus becoming more acidic. The increased acidity resulted from the oxidation and breakdown of the R+-(SO3â) bond in the azo dye structure. The removal of 95% color was the level chosen to compare the energy efficiency. The results showed that UV/H2O2 used the most energy, 5-11 times, than that of UV/O3 process, and 265-520 times more than that of the ozonation process.
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Authors
Hung-Yee Shu, Ming-Chin Chang,