Journal of Environmental Health Science & Engineering 2011. 8(1):34-40.

REMOVAL OF METHYLENE BLUE DYE FROM TEXTILE SIMULATED SAMPLE USING TUBULAR REACTOR AND TiO2/UV-C PHOTOCATALYTIC PROCESS
M. Ehrampoosh, GH . Moussavi, M. Ghaneian, S. Rahimi, M. Ahmadian

Abstract


In this study, photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue was examined using different concentrations of TiO2 nano-particles (diameters less than 21 nm) and ultraviolet (UV-C) radiation in a tubular reactor. Different concentrations of catalyst (0.3-1.2 g/L), different pH conditions (3, 7 and 9) and dye concentration (15, 30 and 60 mg/L) as well as sample rotation level (125 mL/min) were studied. The sample passed 1-7 times through the quartz reactor exposed to UV-C ray (constant intensity = 2.8 mW/cm2) (every rotation time was 8 min). Results of this research showed clearly that methylene blue is significantly degradable by TiO2 and UV-C radiation. Increasing dye concentration resulted in decreased efficiency and thus, as more samples passed through quarts tube, removal efficiency increased. Methylene blue with concentration of 15 mg/L and after 7 rotations in the reactor (56 min) was removed with the efficiency of 98%. Subsequent to dye removal, 47% of initial COD decreased simultaneously.


Keywords


Tubular reactor, TiO2 photocatalytic process, Methylene blue, Dye,

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