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Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction

Pyrite ash (PA) is created by burning pyrite in the chemical production of sulphuric acid. The high concentration of iron oxide, mostly hematite, present in pyrite ash, gives the basis for its application as a source of catalytic iron in a modified Fenton process for anthraquinone dye reactive blue...

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Autores principales: Becelic-Tomin, Milena, Dalmacija, Bozo, Rajic, Ljiljana, Tomasevic, Dragana, Kerkez, Djurdja, Watson, Malcolm, Prica, Miljana
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24526885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/234654
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author Becelic-Tomin, Milena
Dalmacija, Bozo
Rajic, Ljiljana
Tomasevic, Dragana
Kerkez, Djurdja
Watson, Malcolm
Prica, Miljana
author_facet Becelic-Tomin, Milena
Dalmacija, Bozo
Rajic, Ljiljana
Tomasevic, Dragana
Kerkez, Djurdja
Watson, Malcolm
Prica, Miljana
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description Pyrite ash (PA) is created by burning pyrite in the chemical production of sulphuric acid. The high concentration of iron oxide, mostly hematite, present in pyrite ash, gives the basis for its application as a source of catalytic iron in a modified Fenton process for anthraquinone dye reactive blue 4 (RB4) degradation. The effect of various operating variables such as catalyst and oxidant concentration, initial pH and RB4 concentration on the abatement of total organic carbon, and dye has been assessed in this study. Here we show that degradation of RB4 in the modified Fenton reaction was efficient under the following conditions: pH = 2.5; [PA](0) = 0.2 g L(−1); [H(2)O(2)](0) = 5 mM and initial RB4 concentration up to 100 mg L(−1). The pyrite ash Fenton reaction can overcome limitations observed from the classic Fenton reaction, such as the early termination of the Fenton reaction. Metal (Pb, Zn, and Cu) content of the solution after the process suggests that an additional treatment step is necessary to remove the remaining metals from the water. These results provide basic knowledge to better understand the modified, heterogeneous Fenton process and apply the PA Fenton reaction for the treatment of wastewaters which contains anthraquinone dyes.
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spelling pubmed-39130782014-02-13 Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction Becelic-Tomin, Milena Dalmacija, Bozo Rajic, Ljiljana Tomasevic, Dragana Kerkez, Djurdja Watson, Malcolm Prica, Miljana ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Pyrite ash (PA) is created by burning pyrite in the chemical production of sulphuric acid. The high concentration of iron oxide, mostly hematite, present in pyrite ash, gives the basis for its application as a source of catalytic iron in a modified Fenton process for anthraquinone dye reactive blue 4 (RB4) degradation. The effect of various operating variables such as catalyst and oxidant concentration, initial pH and RB4 concentration on the abatement of total organic carbon, and dye has been assessed in this study. Here we show that degradation of RB4 in the modified Fenton reaction was efficient under the following conditions: pH = 2.5; [PA](0) = 0.2 g L(−1); [H(2)O(2)](0) = 5 mM and initial RB4 concentration up to 100 mg L(−1). The pyrite ash Fenton reaction can overcome limitations observed from the classic Fenton reaction, such as the early termination of the Fenton reaction. Metal (Pb, Zn, and Cu) content of the solution after the process suggests that an additional treatment step is necessary to remove the remaining metals from the water. These results provide basic knowledge to better understand the modified, heterogeneous Fenton process and apply the PA Fenton reaction for the treatment of wastewaters which contains anthraquinone dyes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3913078/ /pubmed/24526885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/234654 Text en Copyright © 2014 Milena Becelic-Tomin et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Becelic-Tomin, Milena
Dalmacija, Bozo
Rajic, Ljiljana
Tomasevic, Dragana
Kerkez, Djurdja
Watson, Malcolm
Prica, Miljana
Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
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title_full Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
title_fullStr Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
title_short Degradation of Anthraquinone Dye Reactive Blue 4 in Pyrite Ash Catalyzed Fenton Reaction
title_sort degradation of anthraquinone dye reactive blue 4 in pyrite ash catalyzed fenton reaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3913078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24526885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/234654
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