[Degradation of azo dye acid orange 7(AO7) by heat, ZVI and heat/ZVI activated persulfate].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

College of Environmental Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China.

Published: October 2011

Effects of temperatures, PS concentrations and ZVI dosages on AO7 decomposition were investigated in sole heat and ZVI activating systems. The degradation results of two systems were compared for selecting a better activating way for AO7 degradation and finally the two activating ways were combined for getting the optimal AO7 degradation efficiency. The degradation of AO7 by Heat/PS systems followed pseudo first-order kinetics. The reaction rates increased with increasing reaction temperatures (elevated from room temperature to 90 degrees C) and also increased when initial PS concentrations varied from 1 to 12 mmol x L(-1). For ZVI activating systems (ZVI/PS systems), the degradation rate of AO7 was the highest when ZVI dose was 0.2 g, and it reached to 95.6% within 90 min. Comparing ZVI/PS systems with Heat/PS systems, the results showed that the ZVI activation was a more effective way to activate PS than the heat activation for AO7 degradation. AO7 degradation processes by ZVI/heat/PS systems were two-stage pseudo first-order kinetic processes, and the combining of two activating ways significantly increased the reaction rates. By the addition of ZVI to the Heat/PS system, the apparent activation energy E(a) of AO7 degradation reduced from the original 130.26 kJ x mol(-1) to 27.70 kJ x mol(-1).

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