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Oxidative Degradation of Orange II Dye in Water with Raw and Acid‐Treated ZnO,and MnO2
Authors:Moutusi Das  Krishna G. Bhattacharyya
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Gauhati University, Guwahati, India
Abstract:Commercial ZnO, MnO2, and their acid‐treated forms were used as catalysts for oxidative degradation of Orange II dye in water. ZnO and MnO2 were treated with 0.5, 0.75, or 1.0 N aqueous H2SO4. The acid treated oxides were found to be highly effective in bringing about degradation of Orange II in water. As much as 68.7% of the dye in an aqueous solution of 1 mg/L concentration could be degraded with untreated ZnO as the catalyst. The degradation increased to 79.5% with 1.0 N acid treated ZnO as the catalyst when the reaction was carried out at room temperature for 240 min. The catalytic activity was slightly affected by the solution pH in the range of 2.0–8.0. With MnO2 as the catalyst, there was only 12.7% degradation of the dye, but this increased up to 100% when 0.5 N acid treated MnO2 was used as the catalyst. It was found that a catalyst loading of 5.0 g/L of raw and acid‐treated ZnO and a loading of 0.5 g/L of raw and acid‐treated MnO2 could bring about almost 100% degradation of Orange II in water in an interaction time of 240 min at room temperature.
Keywords:Catalysts  Chemisorption  Wastewater treatment  Wet oxidation
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