Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants

An electrochemical treatment (EC) was applied at different intensities to degrade the chromophoric groups of dyes C.I. Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and C.I. Reactive Blue 7 (Rb7) until uncolored species were obtained. Decolorization rate constants of the azo dye RB5 were higher than the phtalocyanine Rb7...

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Main Authors: Mireia Sala, Víctor López-Grimau, Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/3/211
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spelling doaj-eaf31963bd1b4051860e5107822102212020-11-24T21:24:54ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442016-03-019321110.3390/ma9030211ma9030211Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of SurfactantsMireia Sala0Víctor López-Grimau1Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán2Institute of Textile Research and Industrial Cooperation of Terrassa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-Barcelona Tech (UPC), Colom 15, Terrassa 08222, SpainInstitute of Textile Research and Industrial Cooperation of Terrassa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-Barcelona Tech (UPC), Colom 15, Terrassa 08222, SpainInstitute of Textile Research and Industrial Cooperation of Terrassa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-Barcelona Tech (UPC), Colom 15, Terrassa 08222, SpainAn electrochemical treatment (EC) was applied at different intensities to degrade the chromophoric groups of dyes C.I. Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and C.I. Reactive Blue 7 (Rb7) until uncolored species were obtained. Decolorization rate constants of the azo dye RB5 were higher than the phtalocyanine Rb7 ones. In addition, the EC treatment was more efficient at higher intensities, but these conditions significantly increased the generation of undesirable by-products such as chloroform. The combination of EC with UV irradiation (UVEC) drastically minimized the generation of chloroform. The photo-assisted electrochemical treatment was also able to achieve decolorization values of 99%. Finally, mixtures of dyes and surfactants were treated by EC and UVEC. In the presence of surfactants, the decolorization kinetic of dyes was slowed due to the competitive reactions of surfactants degradation. Both methods achieved total decolorization and in both cases, the generation of haloforms was negligible.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/3/211textile washing effluentsreactive dyesazo dyesphtalocyanine dyessurfactantsdecolorizationelectrochemical treatmentphoto-assisted electrochemical treatment
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author Mireia Sala
Víctor López-Grimau
Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán
spellingShingle Mireia Sala
Víctor López-Grimau
Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán
Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
Materials
textile washing effluents
reactive dyes
azo dyes
phtalocyanine dyes
surfactants
decolorization
electrochemical treatment
photo-assisted electrochemical treatment
author_facet Mireia Sala
Víctor López-Grimau
Carmen Gutiérrez-Bouzán
author_sort Mireia Sala
title Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
title_short Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
title_full Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
title_fullStr Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
title_full_unstemmed Photoassisted Electrochemical Treatment of Azo and Phtalocyanine Reactive Dyes in the Presence of Surfactants
title_sort photoassisted electrochemical treatment of azo and phtalocyanine reactive dyes in the presence of surfactants
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2016-03-01
description An electrochemical treatment (EC) was applied at different intensities to degrade the chromophoric groups of dyes C.I. Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and C.I. Reactive Blue 7 (Rb7) until uncolored species were obtained. Decolorization rate constants of the azo dye RB5 were higher than the phtalocyanine Rb7 ones. In addition, the EC treatment was more efficient at higher intensities, but these conditions significantly increased the generation of undesirable by-products such as chloroform. The combination of EC with UV irradiation (UVEC) drastically minimized the generation of chloroform. The photo-assisted electrochemical treatment was also able to achieve decolorization values of 99%. Finally, mixtures of dyes and surfactants were treated by EC and UVEC. In the presence of surfactants, the decolorization kinetic of dyes was slowed due to the competitive reactions of surfactants degradation. Both methods achieved total decolorization and in both cases, the generation of haloforms was negligible.
topic textile washing effluents
reactive dyes
azo dyes
phtalocyanine dyes
surfactants
decolorization
electrochemical treatment
photo-assisted electrochemical treatment
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/9/3/211
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