• Title/Summary/Keyword: 칼륨 페레이트

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Degradation of Reactive Black 5 by potassium ferrate(VI) (페레이트를 활용한 아조 염료 Reactive Black 5 분해 연구)

  • Minh Hoang Nguyen;Il-kyu Kim
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.17-27
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    • 2024
  • This paper aims to study the degradation process for refractory azo dye namely Reactive Black 5(RB5) by potassium ferrate(VI) synthesized using the wet oxidation method. The process of degradation of azo dyes by Ferrate was studied with several parameters such as pH, different Ferrate(VI) dosage, different azo dye initial concentration, and temperature. A second-order reaction was observed in all degradation processes for RB5 having the highest degradation efficiency. The highest kapp value of RB5 degradation was 190.49 M-1s-1. In the pH experiments, the neutral condition has been identified as the optimum condition for the degradation of RB5 with 63.2% of dye removal. The efficiency of degradation also depends on the amount of ferrate(VI) available in the reactor. Degradation efficiency increased with an increase in Potassium Ferrate(VI) dosage or a decrease of RB5 initial concentration. The temperature has been reported as one of the most important parameters. From the results, increasing the temperature(up to 45℃) will increase the degradation efficiency of azo dye by Ferrate(VI) and if the temperature exceeds 45℃, the degradation efficiency will be decreased.

Degradation of eriochrome black T by potassium ferrate (VI) (칼륨 페레이트에 의한 Eriochrome Black T 분해 연구)

  • Hoang, Nguyen Minh;Kim, Il-Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.167-175
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    • 2022
  • The degradation of EBT (Eriochrome Black T) in an aqueous solution was investigated at various values of pH, Ferrate (VI) dosage, initial concentration, aqueous solution temperature. The maximum degradation efficiency was 95.42% at pH 7 and in that experimental condition, the kapp value was 872.87 M-1s-1. The degradation efficiency was proportional to the dosage of Ferrate (VI). Also, the initial rate constant of EBT degradation increased with decreasing of the EBT initial concentration. In addition, the degradation rate of EBT was increased from 74.04% to 95.42% when the temperature in the aqueous solution was increased from 10℃ to 45℃. The activation energy value was 11.9 kJ/mol for EBT degradation. Overall, the results of the degradation experiment showed that Ferrate (VI) could effectively oxidize the EBT in the aqueous phase.