TY - JOUR
T1 - Discoloration of simulated textile effluent in continuous photoreactor using immobilized titanium dioxide
T2 - Effect of zinc and sodium chloride
AU - Azzaz, Ahmed Amine
AU - Assadi, Aymen Amine
AU - Jellali, Salah
AU - Bouzaza, Abdelkarim
AU - Wolbert, Dominique
AU - Rtimi, Sami
AU - Bousselmi, Latifa
N1 - Funding Information:
This research work has been carried out in the framework of a Tunisian national project. Financial support of this work by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is gratefully acknowledged.
Funding Information:
This research work has been carried out in the framework of a Tunisian national project. Financial support of this work by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is gratefully acknowledged.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2018/5/1
Y1 - 2018/5/1
N2 - In the present research, the optimization of the photocatalytic degradation of simulated textile effluent containing two pollutants (Methylene blue (MB) and Zinc) consisted of studying the variation of four parameters, namely initial MB concentration ([MB]I, mg/L), zinc concentration ([Zn2+]I, mg/L), sodium chloride concentration ([NaCl]I, M) and flow rate (Q, mL/min) through a design of experiment using the response surface methodology approach. Results showed that MB degradation depends by order of importance on NaCl concentration > MB concentration > ionic zinc concentration > flowrate. Modeling results presented a good concordance between predicted and experimental values with acceptable correlation coefficients (R2 = 0.9879 and R2 (adjusted) = 0.9773). Desirability function was applied on the second-order polynomial equation to determine the optimal experimental condition for fastest total photocatalytic degradation and it was identified as follows: For a maximal target of 85.91% and a desirability of d = 1.0, [MB] = 75 mg/L, [Zn2+] = 45 mg/L, [NaCl] = 0.125 M and Q = 500 mL/min. Moreover, results showed that zinc had a good affinity to cellulose material and contributed on enhancing the photocatalytic activity in terms of degradation. Mineralization of the dye was assessed for the optimal conditions using the TOC method. Moreover, special attention was also paid to better understand the effect of inorganic pollutant, scavenging effects of different molecules such as EDTA, isopropyl alcohol and CCl4 were examined and discussed.
AB - In the present research, the optimization of the photocatalytic degradation of simulated textile effluent containing two pollutants (Methylene blue (MB) and Zinc) consisted of studying the variation of four parameters, namely initial MB concentration ([MB]I, mg/L), zinc concentration ([Zn2+]I, mg/L), sodium chloride concentration ([NaCl]I, M) and flow rate (Q, mL/min) through a design of experiment using the response surface methodology approach. Results showed that MB degradation depends by order of importance on NaCl concentration > MB concentration > ionic zinc concentration > flowrate. Modeling results presented a good concordance between predicted and experimental values with acceptable correlation coefficients (R2 = 0.9879 and R2 (adjusted) = 0.9773). Desirability function was applied on the second-order polynomial equation to determine the optimal experimental condition for fastest total photocatalytic degradation and it was identified as follows: For a maximal target of 85.91% and a desirability of d = 1.0, [MB] = 75 mg/L, [Zn2+] = 45 mg/L, [NaCl] = 0.125 M and Q = 500 mL/min. Moreover, results showed that zinc had a good affinity to cellulose material and contributed on enhancing the photocatalytic activity in terms of degradation. Mineralization of the dye was assessed for the optimal conditions using the TOC method. Moreover, special attention was also paid to better understand the effect of inorganic pollutant, scavenging effects of different molecules such as EDTA, isopropyl alcohol and CCl4 were examined and discussed.
KW - Design of experiment
KW - Falling film photoreactor
KW - Heterogeneous photocatalysis
KW - Semi-pilot scale
KW - Simultaneous pollutants
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2018.01.032
DO - 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2018.01.032
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85043526541
SN - 1010-6030
VL - 358
SP - 111
EP - 120
JO - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
JF - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry
ER -