Studies on Decolorization of Textile Dyeing Rinse Wastewaters in Solar Photocatalytic Reactors

Author: Kanmani S.   Thanasekaran K.   Beck Dieter  

Publisher: Science and Technology Network Inc.

ISSN: 1203-8407

Source: Journal of Advanced Oxidation Technologies, Vol.6, Iss.2, 2003-07, pp. : 166-175

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Abstract

Two 'Water Fountain Solar Photocatalytic Reactors' of trapezoidal and circular configurations were developed and the influence of flow rate on solar photocatalytic decolorization of simulated textile dyeing rinse wastewaters was studied in the range of 1.5 L h-1 – 12 L h-1. A catalyst dosage of 1.0 g L-1 was adopted for two types of Titanium dioxide viz. P25 TiO2 and an indigenous IS TiO2 (manufactured in India confirming to the specifications of Indian Standards (IS) TiO2 (BIS 1991)) and the studies were carried out at the natural pH of the wastewaters. The samples were collected at 15 min interval for analysis of color. A flow rate of 6.0 L h-1 was considered as the optimum flow rate and further treatability studies on three batches of industrial textile dyeing rinse wastewaters (RWWl, RWW2 and RWW3) were carried out at this flow rate in the reactor of trapezoidal configuration using IS TiO2. During the treatability studies, percent decolorization varied with variation in light intensity and more than 90% decolorization was observed at light intensities greater than 20 W m-2. Hence it could be concluded that for tropical countries, the decolorization of textile dyeing wastewaters using IS TiO2 in this novel solar photocatalytic reactor has proved to be a more suitable treatment technique.

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