2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2005.07.060
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Experimental design to optimize the degradation of the synthetic dye Orange II using Fenton's reagent

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“…However, when a concentration higher than the critical concentration is used, the degradation of organic compounds was decreased as a result of the so-called scavenging effect. The same phenomenon was also observed by Tang and Huang [50] and Ramirez et al [41]:…”
Section: Optimization Of H 2 O 2 Dose For Decolorizationsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…However, when a concentration higher than the critical concentration is used, the degradation of organic compounds was decreased as a result of the so-called scavenging effect. The same phenomenon was also observed by Tang and Huang [50] and Ramirez et al [41]:…”
Section: Optimization Of H 2 O 2 Dose For Decolorizationsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The decolorization of dye solution was increased as the concentration of ferrous ion was increased up to a critical ferrous ion concentration and after this critical concentration the decolorization was observed to be decreased. The decrease in the decolorization may be due to the hydroxyl scavenging effect of ferrous ions as also reported by other researchers [41,50]. This decrease in decolorization at higher ferrous ion can be attributed to the reaction (4).…”
Section: Optimizations Of Fe 2+ Dose For Decolorizationsupporting
confidence: 76%
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