2019
DOI: 10.1515/zpch-2019-1384
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Gamma Radiation and Hydrogen Peroxide Based Advanced Oxidation Process for the Degradation of Disperse Dye in Aqueous Medium

Abstract: In view of promising efficiency of advanced oxidation process (AOP), gamma radiation in combination with H2O2 was employed for the degradation of disperse red 73 (DR73) dye. Cs-137 gamma radiation source was used for dye aqueous solution irradiation. The process variables such as pH (3–9), H2O2 concentration (0.3–0.9 mL), gamma radiation absorbed dose (1–20 kGy) and DR73 initial concentration (50–150 mg/L) were optimized for maximum degradation of dye. The efficiency of AOP was evaluated on the basis of dye de… Show more

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“…So far, the chemical pollutant control is one of challenging issue for the researchers. It is important to design and create a suitable method for the remediation of dyes [1][2][3][4]. Dyes are the foremost sources of wastewater, which are widely used in leather, paint, fabric, textile, paper and food industries [5,6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…So far, the chemical pollutant control is one of challenging issue for the researchers. It is important to design and create a suitable method for the remediation of dyes [1][2][3][4]. Dyes are the foremost sources of wastewater, which are widely used in leather, paint, fabric, textile, paper and food industries [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BOD, COD, DO, and % degradation of the sample determined before the irradiation of maximum degraded produced by the open refl ex method, given in table 1[24].The diff erent samples of PVA-26 were taken from prepared solutions, i.e., (50-200) ppm. 0.3 ml to 0.9 ml H 2 O 2 was added to the diff erent ppm solutions.…”
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