Optimization of triple dye mixture removal by oxidation with Fenton
Citation
Adar, E. (2020), Optimization of triple dye mixture removal by oxidation with Fenton. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 17(11), 4431-4440.Abstract
Azo dyes are widely used in textile industry due to their easy production, high stability during washing and variety of colors.
It raises concern over the ecosystem because of its structural features. Some advanced oxidation process that is tertiary treatment is one of the conventional treatment methods. Pollutants that cannot be removed by primary and secondary treatment
are treated by tertiary treatment methods. Primary and secondary treatment methods are not generally sufcient for removal
of azo dyes. For this reason, it has an important place in its treatment with advanced oxidation processes. The aim of this
study is to investigate the efect of diferent parameters on color and COD removal yields of triple dye mixtures by Fenton
method and to optimize with the Taguchi method. Moreover, the aim is to examine the relationship between these parameters
and ORP by regression analysis, and the change of organic groups by FTIR analysis in the efuent. As a result of the study,
it was observed that the parameters considered had diferent efects on COD and color removal. There was an increase in
both color and COD removal only with the increase in H2O2 concentration. The highest COD and color removal yields were
95.8% and 99.3%, respectively. As a conclusion, Fenton process is a method that can be preferred in the treatment of textile
dyestufs since the chemicals used are non-toxic, abundant and economical, and therefore, the operation cost of the system
is quite favorable, providing advantages to compete with other advanced oxidation processes