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Decolorization enhancement of basic fuchsin by UV/HO process: optimization and modeling using Box Behnken design. | LitMetric

Decolorization enhancement of basic fuchsin by UV/HO process: optimization and modeling using Box Behnken design.

J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng

Laboratoire des Matériaux et Développement Durable (MDD), Faculté des Sciences et des Sciences Appliquées, Université de Bouira, Bouira, Algeria.

Published: June 2024

The present work deals with the optimization of basic fuchsin dye removal from an aqueous solution using the ultraviolet UV/HO process. Response Surface Modeling (RSM) based on Box-Behnken experimental design (BBD) was applied as a tool for the optimization of operating conditions such as initial dye concentration (10-50 ppm), hydrogen peroxide dosage (HO) (10-20 mM/L) and irradiation time (60-180 min), at pH = 7.4 under ultra-violet irradiation (254 nm and 25 W intensity). Chemical oxygen demand (COD abatement) was used as a response variable. The Box-Behnken Design can be employed to develop a mathematical model for predicting UV/HO performance for COD abatement. COD abatement is sensitive to the concentration of hydrogen peroxide and irradiation time. Statistical analyses indicate a high correlation between observed and predicted values (R > 0.98). In the BBD predictions, the optimal conditions in the UV/HO process for removing 99.3% of COD were found to be low levels of pollutant concentration (10 ppm), a high concentration of hydrogen peroxide dosage (20 mM/L), and an irradiation time of 80 min.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10934529.2024.2369432DOI Listing

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