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KMID : 1024520160250121717
Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2016 Volume.25 No. 12 p.1717 ~ p.1726
Decolorization Characteristics of Acid and Basic Dyes Using Modified Zero-valent Iron
Choi Jeong-Hak

Kim Young-Hun
Abstract
In this study, the reductive decolorization of three acid and basic dyes using modified zero-valent iron (i.e., acid-washed iron (Aw/Fe) and palladium coated iron (Pd/Fe)) at various pH conditions (pH 3 5) was experimentally investigated and the decolorization characteristics were evaluated by analyzing the absorbance spectra and reaction kinetics. In the case of acid dyes such as methyl orange and eriochrome black T, color removal efficiencies increased as initial pH of the dye solution decreased. However, the color removal of methylene blue, a basic dye, was not affected much by the initial pH and more than 70% of color was removed within 10 min. During the decolorization reaction, the absorbance of methyl orange (¥ëmax = 464 nm) and eriochrome black T (¥ëmax = 528 nm) decreased in the visible range but increased in the UV range. The absorbance of methylene blue (¥ëmax = 664 nm) also decreased gradually in the visible range. Pseudo-zero order, pseudo-first order, and pseudo-second order kinetic models were used to analyze the reaction kinetics. The pseudo-second order kinetic model was found to be the best with good correlation. The decolorization reaction rate constants (k2) of methylene blue were relatively higher than those of methyl orange and eriochrome black T. The reaction rate constants of methyl orange and eriochrome black T increased with a decrease in the initial pH.
KEYWORD
Zero-valent Iron(ZVI), Reductive decolorization, Acid dye, Basic dye, Reaction rate constant
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