Degradation of indigo carmine dye with peroxydisulphate ion in aqueous sulphuric acid phase: Kinetic study
Patricia Ese Umoru,
Ikechukwu Ugbaga Nkole,
Titus Tobechukwu Ezeh
Abstract:The quest for cleaner environments is a global concern. Hence, the investigation of degradation of the indigo carmine dye (IC) with peroxydisulphate ion in an aqueous sulphuric acid system with a view to understanding its kinetic degradation and mechanism. The degradation depicts first‐order kinetics in [S2O82−] and [IC], and the degradation mole ratio of IC: S2O82− is 1:1. The degradation rate is dependent on the change in ionic strength and medium permittivity of the system. Also, added ions (NH4+ and NO3−) … Show more
Under ultrasonication, cadmium nitrate tetrahydrates, ethyl nicotinate (EN), and potassium thiocyanate self-assembled to form the nanosized supramolecular coordination polymer (NSCP1) and the crystalline (SCP1) [Cd(EN)2(SCN)2].
Under ultrasonication, cadmium nitrate tetrahydrates, ethyl nicotinate (EN), and potassium thiocyanate self-assembled to form the nanosized supramolecular coordination polymer (NSCP1) and the crystalline (SCP1) [Cd(EN)2(SCN)2].
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