Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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151843 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2010 | 8 Pages |
The aim of this work was to apply an experimental response surface methodology (RSM) to optimization of the Acid Yellow 36 (Ay 36) decolorization procedure the electro-Fenton process (EFP) using boron-doped diamond (BDD) electrodes. RSM was used for the evaluation of different operation parameters, process modelling, optimization study, and model prediction analysis. Optimization of the electro-Fenton process for decolorization of 60 mg L−1 of synthetic azo dye solution was analyzed using a central composite design (CCD) in RSM. The response variable for the experimental design was a percentage of the color removal. The three considered factors, at two different levels, were current density (j = 8 and 23 mA/cm2), catalytic Fe2+ concentrations (0.1 and 0.3 mmol L−1), and electrolysis time (10 and 50 min). According to RSM, the optimum operation conditions were Fe2+ = 0.24 mmol L−1, j = 23 mA/cm2, and t = 48 min. The maximal decolorization efficiency of 98% was achieved under these conditions.