Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9468290 Water Research 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The degradation of Acid Orange 7 (AO7) in aqueous solutions induced by γ-ray irradiation was investigated in terms of both the disappearance of parent molecule (decoloration) and the degree of mineralization. The disappearance of AO7 followed pseudo first-order kinetics, whereas its mineralization could be described by zero-order kinetics. The pseudo first-order degradation rate constants were found to be proportional to irradiation dose rates and the reciprocals of initial AO7 concentrations. Based on the experimental results and a reaction analysis on the steady-state radiolysis of aerated aqueous solutions, a kinetic model was developed for describing the radiolytic degradation of AO7. Moreover, with this kinetic model, the reaction rate constants of eaq− and H· with AO7 were estimated as 3.0×109 and 8.4×109×L mol−1 s−1, respectively. Taking the relative contributions of oxidative and reductive species to AO7 degradation into account, oxidative radiolysis proved to be a better approach for the degradation of AO7.
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