2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41742-023-00548-4
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Treatment of Reactive Dye Hydrolysates with UV-C- and Ozone-Activated Percarbonate and Persulfate

Idil Arslan-Alaton,
Olga Koba-Ucun
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“…The decomposition of organic compounds, detergents, and phenols into smaller molecular components is aided by the process of oxidation, which may be achieved using commercially available sodium hypochlorite. As a potential alternative, the implementation of ozonation might be regarded as a feasible solution to supplant the utilization of hypochlorite [40,[261][262][263][264]. Typically, the process is conducted at alkaline conditions, characterized by a pH greater than 9, as the degradation of ozone in water is enhanced under such circumstances.…”
Section: Ozonationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decomposition of organic compounds, detergents, and phenols into smaller molecular components is aided by the process of oxidation, which may be achieved using commercially available sodium hypochlorite. As a potential alternative, the implementation of ozonation might be regarded as a feasible solution to supplant the utilization of hypochlorite [40,[261][262][263][264]. Typically, the process is conducted at alkaline conditions, characterized by a pH greater than 9, as the degradation of ozone in water is enhanced under such circumstances.…”
Section: Ozonationmentioning
confidence: 99%