Azo compounds are difficult to remove from wastewater by conventional wastewater treatment methods. In this study, an Fe-based amorphous alloy was used as a catalyst for the degradation of azo dyes by Sono-Fenton method. The effects of pH, oxidant dosage and temperature on the reaction process of Sono-Fenton and its mechanism of action were investigated. The fastest degradation rate was observed at pH=2, an experimental temperature of 35°C and a H2O2 dosage of 100 μL, with a degradation time of 25 min
An advanced oxidation process, which uses Fenton\u27s Reagent (H2O2/Fe2+), is studied in the destruc...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
Fenton's reaction is often used to decompose stable substances in wastewater. In this study, ex...
Azo compounds are difficult to remove from wastewater by conventional wastewater treatment methods. ...
Advanced Fenton process (AFP) using zero valent metallic iron (ZVMI) is studied as a potential techn...
The degradation of diazo dyes Brilliant Yellow (BY) and Bismark Brown (BB) was investigated by the p...
Releasing of dyes to the environment that caused major pollutant in wastewater usually comes from te...
Degradation of azo dyes by using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) was conducted. In this approach...
Azo dye wastewater belongs to the highly concentrated organic wastewater, which is difficult to be t...
In a laboratory study, degradation of two azo dyes (Amaranth and Evans blue) by photo-Fenton (Fe2+/H...
The sonochemical degradation of aqueous solutions of azobenzene and related azo dyes (methyl orange,...
The present research focuses on the heterogeneous advanced photo-Fenton processes of the type Fe0/H2...
Dyes are one of the most common contaminants in industrial effluents, whose continuous release into ...
Azo dye is widely used in the textile industry since it is cost effective and simple to use. However...
A notable level of apprehension exists over the adverse impacts of dye pollution on aquatic ecosyste...
An advanced oxidation process, which uses Fenton\u27s Reagent (H2O2/Fe2+), is studied in the destruc...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
Fenton's reaction is often used to decompose stable substances in wastewater. In this study, ex...
Azo compounds are difficult to remove from wastewater by conventional wastewater treatment methods. ...
Advanced Fenton process (AFP) using zero valent metallic iron (ZVMI) is studied as a potential techn...
The degradation of diazo dyes Brilliant Yellow (BY) and Bismark Brown (BB) was investigated by the p...
Releasing of dyes to the environment that caused major pollutant in wastewater usually comes from te...
Degradation of azo dyes by using advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) was conducted. In this approach...
Azo dye wastewater belongs to the highly concentrated organic wastewater, which is difficult to be t...
In a laboratory study, degradation of two azo dyes (Amaranth and Evans blue) by photo-Fenton (Fe2+/H...
The sonochemical degradation of aqueous solutions of azobenzene and related azo dyes (methyl orange,...
The present research focuses on the heterogeneous advanced photo-Fenton processes of the type Fe0/H2...
Dyes are one of the most common contaminants in industrial effluents, whose continuous release into ...
Azo dye is widely used in the textile industry since it is cost effective and simple to use. However...
A notable level of apprehension exists over the adverse impacts of dye pollution on aquatic ecosyste...
An advanced oxidation process, which uses Fenton\u27s Reagent (H2O2/Fe2+), is studied in the destruc...
In the present study, Fenton and sono-Fenton processes were applied to the oxidative decolorisation ...
Fenton's reaction is often used to decompose stable substances in wastewater. In this study, ex...