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- Title
Decolorization of ethyl orange azo dye by oxidation process with acidified chloramine-T: spectrophotometric, kinetic and mechanistic approaches.
- Authors
Manjunatha, A.S.; Puttaswamy
- Abstract
Ethyl orange (EO) is a mono-azo dye, which is chiefly used as a dye in textile, food, and cosmetic industries. Removal of this dye from wastewater generated by these industries is a main concern in wastewater treatment. Hence, there is a need for a simple and inexpensive method to abolish this dye present in wastewater. A search through literature revealed that very few reports are available on the decolorization of EO dye and also no kinetic and mechanistic studies have been carried out about this dye. Consequently, an attempt is made to develop an oxidative decolorization method for EO dye with chloramine-T (CAT). The present study also aims to investigate the kinetics and mechanism of oxidative decolorization of EO dye with CAT in HClO4medium spectrophotometrically (λmax = 474 nm) at 303 K. The reaction exhibits a first-order dependence of rate on [EO]oand fractional-order dependence, each on [CAT]oand [H+], respectively. The dielectric effect is positive. Activation parameters have been deduced. Oxidation products were identified asN-(4-diethylamino-phenyl)-hydroxyamine and 4-nitroso-benzenesulfonic acid. Suitable mechanism and related rate law have been worked out. Importantly, the present decolorization method is definitely an advantageous alternative technique in treating the EO dye present in wastewater.
- Subjects
AZO dyes; ETHYL group; CHLORAMINE-T; ACIDIFICATION; WASTEWATER treatment
- Publication
Desalination & Water Treatment, 2016, Vol 57, Issue 5, p2159
- ISSN
1944-3994
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/19443994.2014.978388