Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes

Aqueous chlorination of Ponceau S dye (PS) was kinetically investigated through a classical method and under solar or UV radiations. For the classical method, the kinetics of PS chlorination was established by varying concentration ratios R = [Free chlorine (Cl(+I))]/[PS], pH, temperature, and bromi...

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Main Authors: Baylassane Chatib, Yasmine Laftani, Mohammed Khayar, Mohammed El Makhfouk, Mohsine Hachkar, Abdelghani Boussaoud
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author Baylassane Chatib,
Yasmine Laftani
Mohammed Khayar
Mohammed El Makhfouk
Mohsine Hachkar
Abdelghani Boussaoud
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Mohammed Khayar
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description Aqueous chlorination of Ponceau S dye (PS) was kinetically investigated through a classical method and under solar or UV radiations. For the classical method, the kinetics of PS chlorination was established by varying concentration ratios R = [Free chlorine (Cl(+I))]/[PS], pH, temperature, and bromide ions concentration. The decolorization reactions exhibited pseudo-first-order kinetics with respect to Ponceau S dye and their apparent rate constants (kapp ) increased when R increased, in fact, kapp reaches 0.205 min-1 when R=10. Important removal levels were obtained when pH= 10, 100% of decolorization obtained at only 5 minutes which means that the hypochlorite ion (ClO-) was more reactive than hypochlorous acid (HClO) for decolorizing PS dye. Otherwise, the apparent rate constant of PS disappearance increased with increasing medium temperature and led to the activation energy of 39.64 Kj/mol. When bromide ions were present in the medium, the decolorization of the PS solutions was more important than the simple chlorination when R=2.5 and at pH 7.20 following an oxidation result of bromide ions by sodium hypochlorite to hypobromite and/or hypobromous acid, the addition to the N=N double bond of dye is easier in the case of Br(+I) than Cl(+I). Under UV or solar radiations, and when R=1 and at pH 4.5, the decolorization rates of PS solutions were clearly increased in comparison with dark chlorination. Thus, the comparative order obtained in terms of apparent rate constant was kapp (Cl(+I)/UV)> kapp (Cl(+I)/Sunlight)> kapp (Cl(+I)). The disappearance efficiencies were 47.6%, 52.4% and 99.2% respectively when using dark chlorination, Cl(+I)/Sunlight and Cl(+I)/UV processes. Thus, it was clear that the advanced oxidation processes have proven to be more effective in terms of water treatment by chlorination. Thus, compared with dark chlorination, the enhanced decolorization of PS could be attributed to the formation of reactive radicals that adopt essentially radical mechanisms that are faster compared to molecular attack.
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spelling doaj.art-9e4e17ba71a14432b219e8cfd1cc34c02022-12-21T17:24:06ZengIranian Institute of Research and Development in Chemical Industries (IRDCI)-ACECRIranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering1021-99861021-99862021-02-0140111112110.30492/ijcce.2019.3701237012Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine ProcessesBaylassane Chatib,0Yasmine Laftani1Mohammed Khayar2Mohammed El Makhfouk3Mohsine Hachkar4Abdelghani Boussaoud5Laboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOLaboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOLaboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOLaboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOLaboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOLaboratory of Process, Signaux, Systèmes Industriels et Informatique, Graduate School of Technology, Cadi Ayyad University, Dar Si-Aïssa Road, PO89, Safi, MOROCCOAqueous chlorination of Ponceau S dye (PS) was kinetically investigated through a classical method and under solar or UV radiations. For the classical method, the kinetics of PS chlorination was established by varying concentration ratios R = [Free chlorine (Cl(+I))]/[PS], pH, temperature, and bromide ions concentration. The decolorization reactions exhibited pseudo-first-order kinetics with respect to Ponceau S dye and their apparent rate constants (kapp ) increased when R increased, in fact, kapp reaches 0.205 min-1 when R=10. Important removal levels were obtained when pH= 10, 100% of decolorization obtained at only 5 minutes which means that the hypochlorite ion (ClO-) was more reactive than hypochlorous acid (HClO) for decolorizing PS dye. Otherwise, the apparent rate constant of PS disappearance increased with increasing medium temperature and led to the activation energy of 39.64 Kj/mol. When bromide ions were present in the medium, the decolorization of the PS solutions was more important than the simple chlorination when R=2.5 and at pH 7.20 following an oxidation result of bromide ions by sodium hypochlorite to hypobromite and/or hypobromous acid, the addition to the N=N double bond of dye is easier in the case of Br(+I) than Cl(+I). Under UV or solar radiations, and when R=1 and at pH 4.5, the decolorization rates of PS solutions were clearly increased in comparison with dark chlorination. Thus, the comparative order obtained in terms of apparent rate constant was kapp (Cl(+I)/UV)> kapp (Cl(+I)/Sunlight)> kapp (Cl(+I)). The disappearance efficiencies were 47.6%, 52.4% and 99.2% respectively when using dark chlorination, Cl(+I)/Sunlight and Cl(+I)/UV processes. Thus, it was clear that the advanced oxidation processes have proven to be more effective in terms of water treatment by chlorination. Thus, compared with dark chlorination, the enhanced decolorization of PS could be attributed to the formation of reactive radicals that adopt essentially radical mechanisms that are faster compared to molecular attack.http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_37012_2f5a1a1729c8a8d9f2a7e50de104435a.pdfponceau s dyeuv/free chlorinesunlight/free chlorinebromide ionskinetics
spellingShingle Baylassane Chatib,
Yasmine Laftani
Mohammed Khayar
Mohammed El Makhfouk
Mohsine Hachkar
Abdelghani Boussaoud
Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
Iranian Journal of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
ponceau s dye
uv/free chlorine
sunlight/free chlorine
bromide ions
kinetics
title Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
title_full Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
title_fullStr Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
title_full_unstemmed Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
title_short Decolorization Kinetics of Ponceau S Dye by Chemical Chlorination: A Comparison with Sunlight/ Chlorine and UV/Chlorine Processes
title_sort decolorization kinetics of ponceau s dye by chemical chlorination a comparison with sunlight chlorine and uv chlorine processes
topic ponceau s dye
uv/free chlorine
sunlight/free chlorine
bromide ions
kinetics
url http://www.ijcce.ac.ir/article_37012_2f5a1a1729c8a8d9f2a7e50de104435a.pdf
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