Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9610168 | Catalysis Today | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The experimental design methodology was applied having in mind the optimization of the azo dye Orange II degradation using the Fenton's reagent (mixture of H2O2 and Fe2+). The variables considered were the temperature, H2O2 concentration and Fe2+:H2O2 ratio, for a dye concentration of 0.3Â mM and pH 3. The multivariate experimental design allowed to develop quadratic models for: (i) color removal and (ii) total organic carbon (TOC) reduction (both after 2Â h of reaction), which were adequate to predict responses in all the range of experimental conditions used. Under the optimum conditions, performances of 99.7 and 70.7% for color and TOC removal, respectively, were experimentally reached. It was found that both H2O2 concentration and temperature have an important effect in the organic matter degradation efficiency.
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Authors
J. Herney Ramirez, Carlos A. Costa, Luis M. Madeira,