Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9468290 | Water Research | 2005 | 8 Pages |
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 eaqâ and H· with AO7 were estimated as 3.0Ã109 and 8.4Ã109ÃL molâ1 sâ1, 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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Authors
Shu-Juan Zhang, Han-Qing Yu, Yuan Zhao,