2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13235508
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Treatment of Water Contaminated with Reactive Black-5 Dye by Carbon Nanotubes

Abstract: Most of the dyes used today by the textile industry are of synthetic origin. These substances, many of which are highly toxic, are in many cases not adequately filtered during the processing stages, ending up in groundwater and water courses. The aim of this work was to optimize the adsorption process of carbon nanotubes to remove an azo-dye, called Reactive Black-5, from aqueous systems. Particular systems containing carbon nanotubes and dye solutions were analyzed. Furthermore, the reversibility of the proce… Show more

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“…The TOC variation, for permeate and mother liquor, was to assume a degradation of dye molecule inside MWCNT layer, where a chromophore group was adsorbed at least, as demonstrated by UV-VIS, while part of organic carbon (OC) could remain in the permeate passing through the MWCNT layer. It is possible to hypothesize that inorganic carbon is generated by the decomposition of the dye into carbonates, bicarbonates, and dissolved CO2, as discussed in previous works [78].…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The TOC variation, for permeate and mother liquor, was to assume a degradation of dye molecule inside MWCNT layer, where a chromophore group was adsorbed at least, as demonstrated by UV-VIS, while part of organic carbon (OC) could remain in the permeate passing through the MWCNT layer. It is possible to hypothesize that inorganic carbon is generated by the decomposition of the dye into carbonates, bicarbonates, and dissolved CO2, as discussed in previous works [78].…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 77%
“…The multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) used in this experiment were the same ones synthesized and characterized as reported in previous articles [67,78]. Briefly, they were synthesized using the catalytic chemical vapor deposition technique (CCVD) and obtained with a purity of 95%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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