Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater

Food dyes with a diverse set of colorants stimulate appetite and enhance aesthetic charm of food on table but at the same time these dyes contaminate the aquatic and biological ecosystems due to their cytotoxic and carcinogenic potentials. Herein, we report magnetite catalyzed removal of sunset yell...

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Main Authors: Wali Muhammad, Sajjad Hussain, Abbas Khan, Hammad Khan, Nadeem Khan, Saad Ullah Khan, Sajjad Ali, Mohamed Bououdina, Muhammad Humayun
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/20550324.2024.2335694
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author Wali Muhammad
Sajjad Hussain
Abbas Khan
Hammad Khan
Nadeem Khan
Saad Ullah Khan
Sajjad Ali
Mohamed Bououdina
Muhammad Humayun
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Sajjad Hussain
Abbas Khan
Hammad Khan
Nadeem Khan
Saad Ullah Khan
Sajjad Ali
Mohamed Bououdina
Muhammad Humayun
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description Food dyes with a diverse set of colorants stimulate appetite and enhance aesthetic charm of food on table but at the same time these dyes contaminate the aquatic and biological ecosystems due to their cytotoxic and carcinogenic potentials. Herein, we report magnetite catalyzed removal of sunset yellow dye from water through catalytic degradation and ozonation. The magnetite catalyst revealed about 83% catalytic degradation and 92% catalytic ozonation performance toward sunset yellow dye at 100 and 25 min, respectively. Furthermore, the persulphate/magnetite/O3 hybrid system revealed superior performance compared to the persulphate/magnetite under identical conditions. Kinetic studies revealed that the dye degradation data followed second-order kinetics, suggesting that the dye removal process is physicochemical in nature. This study further demonstrates that the persulfate/magnetite/O3 hybrid system can efficiently decompose sunset yellow dye in aqueous solution compared to the Fenton’s reagent and simple catalytic decomposition processes which is attributed to its unique structural features.
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spelling doaj.art-8abb3829ace94779829819b831194cfa2024-11-22T14:00:52ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNanocomposites2055-03242055-03322024-11-0110110912410.1080/20550324.2024.2335694Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewaterWali Muhammad0Sajjad Hussain1Abbas Khan2Hammad Khan3Nadeem Khan4Saad Ullah Khan5Sajjad Ali6Mohamed Bououdina7Muhammad Humayun8Department of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, PakistanDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Materials & Chemical Engineering GIK, Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Topi, KP, PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, PakistanDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Materials & Chemical Engineering GIK, Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Topi, KP, PakistanDepartment of Chemistry, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, PakistanDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Materials & Chemical Engineering GIK, Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Topi, KP, PakistanEnergy, Water, and Environment Lab, College of Humanities and Sciences, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaEnergy, Water, and Environment Lab, College of Humanities and Sciences, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaEnergy, Water, and Environment Lab, College of Humanities and Sciences, Prince Sultan University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaFood dyes with a diverse set of colorants stimulate appetite and enhance aesthetic charm of food on table but at the same time these dyes contaminate the aquatic and biological ecosystems due to their cytotoxic and carcinogenic potentials. Herein, we report magnetite catalyzed removal of sunset yellow dye from water through catalytic degradation and ozonation. The magnetite catalyst revealed about 83% catalytic degradation and 92% catalytic ozonation performance toward sunset yellow dye at 100 and 25 min, respectively. Furthermore, the persulphate/magnetite/O3 hybrid system revealed superior performance compared to the persulphate/magnetite under identical conditions. Kinetic studies revealed that the dye degradation data followed second-order kinetics, suggesting that the dye removal process is physicochemical in nature. This study further demonstrates that the persulfate/magnetite/O3 hybrid system can efficiently decompose sunset yellow dye in aqueous solution compared to the Fenton’s reagent and simple catalytic decomposition processes which is attributed to its unique structural features.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/20550324.2024.2335694Catalysisdegradationfentonkineticsozonationpersulphate
spellingShingle Wali Muhammad
Sajjad Hussain
Abbas Khan
Hammad Khan
Nadeem Khan
Saad Ullah Khan
Sajjad Ali
Mohamed Bououdina
Muhammad Humayun
Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
Nanocomposites
Catalysis
degradation
fenton
kinetics
ozonation
persulphate
title Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
title_full Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
title_fullStr Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
title_full_unstemmed Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
title_short Novel magnetite/persulphate/ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation/ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
title_sort novel magnetite persulphate ozone hybrid system for catalytic degradation ozonation of sunset yellow dye from wastewater
topic Catalysis
degradation
fenton
kinetics
ozonation
persulphate
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/20550324.2024.2335694
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