2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.09.008
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Decolourization and mineralization of commercial reactive dyes by using homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton and UV/Fenton processes

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“…UV irradiation can significantly influence the direct formation of ·OH and the photoreduction rate of Fe 3+ to Fe 2+ (Papic et al 2009). The reaction rate is directly proportional to the intensity of radiation, but the reaction rate decreases beyond a certain magnitude of intensity.…”
Section: Intensity Of Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UV irradiation can significantly influence the direct formation of ·OH and the photoreduction rate of Fe 3+ to Fe 2+ (Papic et al 2009). The reaction rate is directly proportional to the intensity of radiation, but the reaction rate decreases beyond a certain magnitude of intensity.…”
Section: Intensity Of Radiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu et al [4], Papic et al [5], Kusic et al [6], Tantak and Chaudhari [7] and Arslan-Alaton et al [8] worked on decolorization of reactive dye solution with the use of Fenton's reagent. Wang et al [9], Gulkaya et al [10], Bianco et al [11] worked on decolorization of real industrial wastewater.…”
Section: +mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the world, more than 700,000 t of about 10,000 different types of dyes on pigments are produced every year [1]. Unfortunately about 10%~20% dyes are lost or discharged as aqueous effluents during dying and finishing processes in the textile industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%