Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process

Background: Disposal of untreated wastewater in the textile industries to environmental according to toxic pollutants, organic matter and available colors in them for human and other creatures' health is harmful. On the other, wastewater treatment conventional methods of textile industry are of...

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Main Authors: R.A. Fallahzadeh, M.T. Ghaneian, M. Dehvari, R. Mahdavifar
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Published: Alborz University of Medical Sciencs 2014-05-01
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author R.A. Fallahzadeh
M.T. Ghaneian
M. Dehvari
R. Mahdavifar
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M.T. Ghaneian
M. Dehvari
R. Mahdavifar
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description Background: Disposal of untreated wastewater in the textile industries to environmental according to toxic pollutants, organic matter and available colors in them for human and other creatures' health is harmful. On the other, wastewater treatment conventional methods of textile industry are often extensive and lack of the desired performance. In this research was investigated efficiency of electrolysis process by graphitic electrode for the removal of reactive blue 19 dye from synthetic wastewater. Materials and Methods: For performance of test has used from a reactor made of Plexiglas with 3 liter capacity which was equipped with two graphite electrodes. The effect of operational parameters such as voltage, initial dye concentration and total dissolved solids (TDS) rate, was investigated. Dye concentration in samples was determined by spectrophotometer UV-Visible in 592 nm wavelength. Results: According to obtained results in optimum conditions (Voltage 24V, initial dye concentration 10 mg/L, TDS 3500 mg/L and time 2 min) Removal efficiency was equal to 98.6%. The results were indicative decreasing of removal efficiency with increasing of dye concentration and decreasing of voltage. Conclusion: Electrolysis process using from graphite electrode is efficient method for removal of reactive blue 19 dye from textile industries dye wastewater.
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spelling doaj.art-3afd5c70f1984983863fe9465f035c642022-12-21T23:37:31ZfasAlborz University of Medical SciencsBihdād1735-66792014-05-0132109114Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis ProcessR.A. Fallahzadeh0M.T. Ghaneian1M. Dehvari2R. Mahdavifar3 M.Sc in Environmental Health Engineering, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Yazd, Iran Associate professor, Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Yazd, Iran M.Sc in Environmental Health Engineering, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences,Yazd, Iran M.Sc in Environmental Engineering, Alborz University of Medical Sciences,Karaj, Iran Background: Disposal of untreated wastewater in the textile industries to environmental according to toxic pollutants, organic matter and available colors in them for human and other creatures' health is harmful. On the other, wastewater treatment conventional methods of textile industry are often extensive and lack of the desired performance. In this research was investigated efficiency of electrolysis process by graphitic electrode for the removal of reactive blue 19 dye from synthetic wastewater. Materials and Methods: For performance of test has used from a reactor made of Plexiglas with 3 liter capacity which was equipped with two graphite electrodes. The effect of operational parameters such as voltage, initial dye concentration and total dissolved solids (TDS) rate, was investigated. Dye concentration in samples was determined by spectrophotometer UV-Visible in 592 nm wavelength. Results: According to obtained results in optimum conditions (Voltage 24V, initial dye concentration 10 mg/L, TDS 3500 mg/L and time 2 min) Removal efficiency was equal to 98.6%. The results were indicative decreasing of removal efficiency with increasing of dye concentration and decreasing of voltage. Conclusion: Electrolysis process using from graphite electrode is efficient method for removal of reactive blue 19 dye from textile industries dye wastewater.http://aums.abzums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-81&slc_lang=en&sid=1Electrolysis Graphite electrode reactive blue 19 dye Textile synthetic wastewater
spellingShingle R.A. Fallahzadeh
M.T. Ghaneian
M. Dehvari
R. Mahdavifar
Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
Bihdād
Electrolysis
Graphite electrode
reactive blue 19 dye
Textile synthetic wastewater
title Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
title_full Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
title_fullStr Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
title_short Treatment of Synthetic Wastewater Containing Reactive Blue 19 by Electrolysis Process
title_sort treatment of synthetic wastewater containing reactive blue 19 by electrolysis process
topic Electrolysis
Graphite electrode
reactive blue 19 dye
Textile synthetic wastewater
url http://aums.abzums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-81&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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