Decolorization of a simulated wastewater using ozonation
Publish place: 16th Iranian National Chemical Engineering Congress
Publish Year: 1397
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 28 May 2019
Decolorization of a simulated wastewater using ozonation abstract
Ozonation process is a useful procedure for industrial wastewater treatment. The aim of the present work is to investigate the ozonation treatment for the oxidation of a simulated wastewater that contains Rhodamine B. At first, wastewater containing Rhodamine B with different pHs (0.9, 3.9 and 10) and concentrations (12.5, 25 and 50) exposed to ozone gas at different times. Then, to obtain the remaining concentration of Rhodamine B in the samples, the absorption of light with a wavelength and specific energy measured using a spectrophotometer. Then, with having the absorption rate, the concentration was calculated. Based on the obtained data, an empirical correlation that shows the decolorization percent versus time is proposed. The tests showed that the decolorization rate would decrease by increasing the initial concentration of Rhodamine B from 12.5 to 50 mg/L and adding NaOH would increase the decolorization rate. Finally, it was concluded that ozonation with almost complete decolorization in a short time is an effective way for color removal from wastewaters containing Rhodamine B.
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Decolorization of a simulated wastewater using ozonation authors
Mahmoud Mahmoudi Marjanian
Iran University of Science and Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, Tehran, Iran
Salman Movahedirad
Iran University of Science and Technology, School of Chemical Engineering, Tehran, Iran