The decoloration of reactive dye C.I. Reactive Blue 19 (RB 19) using combined ultrasound with the Fenton process has been investigated. The effect of varying the concentrations of hydrogen peroxide and iron sulfate, initial pH, ultrasonic power, initial dye concentration and dissolved gas on the decoloration and degradation efficiencies was measured. Calibration of the ultrasound systems was performed using calorimetric measurements and oxidative species monitoring using the Fricke dosimeter and degradations were carried out with a 20 kHz probe type transducer at 2, 4, 6 and 8 W -2cm of acoustic intensity at 15, 25, 50 and 75 mg L-1 initial dye concentrations. First order rate kinetics was observed. It was found that while the degradation r...
WOS: 000329771500051PubMed ID: 24071562The removal of Orange II (O-II) from aqueous solution under i...
The decolouration and mineralization of reactive dye C.I. Reactive Black 5, a well-known representat...
This study provides a comparison between classic and modified (i.e., ultrasound) Fenton process on t...
WOS: 000337776800035PubMed: 24746036In this work, the decolorization of C.I. Reactive Blue 181 (RB18...
1265-1272Industrial effluents, particularly from dye industry, is one of the major causes of serious...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
The decolorization of six vinylsulphone reactive dyes (C.I. Reactive Yellow 15, C.I. Reactive Red 22...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
Mid-high-frequency ultrasound (200–1000 kHz) eliminates organic pollutants and also generates H2O2. ...
The degradation of an organic dye molecule (specifically meldola blue, MDB) is reported under the in...
WOS: 000329771500051PubMed ID: 24071562The removal of Orange II (O-II) from aqueous solution under i...
The decolouration and mineralization of reactive dye C.I. Reactive Black 5, a well-known representat...
This study provides a comparison between classic and modified (i.e., ultrasound) Fenton process on t...
WOS: 000337776800035PubMed: 24746036In this work, the decolorization of C.I. Reactive Blue 181 (RB18...
1265-1272Industrial effluents, particularly from dye industry, is one of the major causes of serious...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
The decolorization of six vinylsulphone reactive dyes (C.I. Reactive Yellow 15, C.I. Reactive Red 22...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
In this study, a successful mineralization of phenol was achieved by means of coupling zero-valent i...
Mid-high-frequency ultrasound (200–1000 kHz) eliminates organic pollutants and also generates H2O2. ...
The degradation of an organic dye molecule (specifically meldola blue, MDB) is reported under the in...
WOS: 000329771500051PubMed ID: 24071562The removal of Orange II (O-II) from aqueous solution under i...
The decolouration and mineralization of reactive dye C.I. Reactive Black 5, a well-known representat...
This study provides a comparison between classic and modified (i.e., ultrasound) Fenton process on t...