Photooxidative removal of the herbicide Acid Blue 9 in the presence of hydrogen peroxide: Modeling of the reaction for evaluation of electrical energy per order (EEO)

Ali R. Khataee, Hamid R. Khataee

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Abstract

The present work deals with photooxidative removal of the herbicide, Acid Blue 9 (AB9), in water in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) under UV light illumination (30 W). The influence of the basic operational parameters such as amount of H2O2, irradiation time and initial concentration of AB9 on the photodegradation efficiency of the herbicide was investigated. The degradation rate of AB9 was not appreciably high when the photolysis was carried out in the absence of H2O2 and it was negligible in the absence of UV light. The photooxidative removal of the herbicide was found to follow pseudo-first-order kinetic, and hence the figure-of-merit electrical energy per order (EEo) was considered appropriate for estimating the electrical energy efficiency. A mathematical relation between the apparent reaction rate constant and H2O2 used was applied for prediction of the electricity consumption in the photooxidative removal of AB9. The results indicated that this kinetic model, based on the initial rates of degradation, provided good prediction of the EEo values for a variety of conditions. The results also indicated that the UV/H2O2 process was appropriate as the effective treatment method for removal of AB9 from the contaminated wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)562-568
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Environmental Science and Health - Part B Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
Volume43
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Acid Blue 9
  • Advanced oxidation process
  • H O
  • Herbicides
  • Kinetic model

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