## Abstract BACKGROUND: This study compared the decolorization behaviors of a model azo dye of methyl red in Na~2~SO~4~ and NaCl media by electro‐Fenton process, in which FeSO~4~ was added into the solution, while H~2~O~2~ was efficiently generated on a graphite–polytetrafluoroethylene cathode. Par
Effect of electro-Fenton application on azo dyes biodegradability
✍ Scribed by B. Elias; L. Guihard; S. Nicolas; F. Fourcade; A. Amrane
- Publisher
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 284 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1944-7442
- DOI
- 10.1002/ep.10457
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the feasibility of combining an electro‐Fenton pre‐treatment and a biological treatment to remove azo dyes from aqueous effluents. The electro‐Fenton reaction was performed in a two‐compartment system involving a reference (saturated calomel electrode), a platinum anode and a graphite felt cathode. For the three considered dyes, high discoloration (in the range 77.1–97.8%) and low mineralization (in the range 7.7–18.8%) after 4‐h reaction were in favor of the hybrid process, which was confirmed during subsequent experiments with methyl red sodium salt (MRSS) as a model dye. When potential‐controlled electrolysis at −0.5 V/SCE was performed with a carbon‐felt cathode surface of 378 cm^2^ and a catalytic amount of ferric iron of 1 mmol L^−1^, less than 1‐h reaction was needed for an almost total discoloration (90.5%); while mineralization and oxidation remained low even after 48‐h reaction, 11.1 and 57.2%, respectively. High discoloration level concomitantly to low mineralization and oxidation for MRSS removal which were in favor of a hybrid process, confirmed by the decrease of the COD on DOC ratio (45.1%) and the increase of the average oxidation state AOS (2.1). Final BOD~5~ on COD ratio of 0.24 and an absence of toxicity of the treated solution (EC~50~ = 165%) also showed the positive impact of an electro‐Fenton pretreatment. © 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 2011
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