Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach

ABSTRACT Dyes highly reduce sunlight penetration into the stream, and consequently affect photosynthesis and oxygen transfer into water bodies. An experimental and analytical modelling approach to Reactive Blue 19 (RB19) removal using ozone was carried out. For this purpose, factors and mass ratio a...

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Main Authors: Mayara Sakamoto Lopes, Rodrigo Braga Moruzzi, Fabiano Tomazini Conceição, Mariana Scicia Gabriel Silva, Maria Lucia Pereira Antunes
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering
Series:Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental
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spelling doaj-f4dcd165745d47e6aa5f28f47983918e2020-11-25T02:23:54ZengBrazilian Association of Sanitary and Environmental EngineeringEngenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental1809-4457010.1590/s1413-41522019179346S1413-41522019005005102Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approachMayara Sakamoto LopesRodrigo Braga MoruzziFabiano Tomazini ConceiçãoMariana Scicia Gabriel SilvaMaria Lucia Pereira AntunesABSTRACT Dyes highly reduce sunlight penetration into the stream, and consequently affect photosynthesis and oxygen transfer into water bodies. An experimental and analytical modelling approach to Reactive Blue 19 (RB19) removal using ozone was carried out. For this purpose, factors and mass ratio analyses were assessed based on batch assays experiments. Removal efficiency increased from 64 to 94% when the dosage increased from 38.4 to 153.6 mg O3.L-1. Results showed that RB19 is more efficiently removed when initial pH is 7. The rate of RB19 removal decreased as the initial dye concentration increased. Kinetic studies showed that the ozonation of RB19 was a pseudo first-order reaction with respect to the dye, and the apparent rate constant declined logarithmically with the initial dye concentration. Mass ratio studies showed that, for the empirical analysis, the power law equation was adequate to describe mass ratio over time and the analytical analysis suggests that the process is influenced by mass transfer in the liquid film as well as in the bulk fluid.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-41522019005005102&lng=en&tlng=encorante reativoozônioatributos de descolorizaçãocinética e taxa mássica
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author Mayara Sakamoto Lopes
Rodrigo Braga Moruzzi
Fabiano Tomazini Conceição
Mariana Scicia Gabriel Silva
Maria Lucia Pereira Antunes
spellingShingle Mayara Sakamoto Lopes
Rodrigo Braga Moruzzi
Fabiano Tomazini Conceição
Mariana Scicia Gabriel Silva
Maria Lucia Pereira Antunes
Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental
corante reativo
ozônio
atributos de descolorização
cinética e taxa mássica
author_facet Mayara Sakamoto Lopes
Rodrigo Braga Moruzzi
Fabiano Tomazini Conceição
Mariana Scicia Gabriel Silva
Maria Lucia Pereira Antunes
author_sort Mayara Sakamoto Lopes
title Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
title_short Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
title_full Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
title_fullStr Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
title_full_unstemmed Factors and mass ratio analyses for Reactive Blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
title_sort factors and mass ratio analyses for reactive blue 19 dye decolorization using ozone: an experimental and analytical modelling approach
publisher Brazilian Association of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering
series Engenharia Sanitaria e Ambiental
issn 1809-4457
description ABSTRACT Dyes highly reduce sunlight penetration into the stream, and consequently affect photosynthesis and oxygen transfer into water bodies. An experimental and analytical modelling approach to Reactive Blue 19 (RB19) removal using ozone was carried out. For this purpose, factors and mass ratio analyses were assessed based on batch assays experiments. Removal efficiency increased from 64 to 94% when the dosage increased from 38.4 to 153.6 mg O3.L-1. Results showed that RB19 is more efficiently removed when initial pH is 7. The rate of RB19 removal decreased as the initial dye concentration increased. Kinetic studies showed that the ozonation of RB19 was a pseudo first-order reaction with respect to the dye, and the apparent rate constant declined logarithmically with the initial dye concentration. Mass ratio studies showed that, for the empirical analysis, the power law equation was adequate to describe mass ratio over time and the analytical analysis suggests that the process is influenced by mass transfer in the liquid film as well as in the bulk fluid.
topic corante reativo
ozônio
atributos de descolorização
cinética e taxa mássica
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