Photocatalytic degradation of congo red dye based on titanium dioxide using solar and UV lamp / Nurul Syuhaibah Harun
The textile industries produce large volume of wastewater and contain chemical associated with the dyeing process. Azo dyes is one of the chemical used in dyeing process which consist of azo structure that have biodegradation resistance, thus the biological treatment method is unsuitable to degr...
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Format: | Student Project |
Language: | English |
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Faculty of Applied Sciences
2017
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Online Access: | http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24206/ http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24206/1/PPb_NURUL%20SYUHAIBAH%20HARUN%20AS%20C%2017_5.PDF |
Summary: | The textile industries produce large volume of wastewater and contain
chemical associated with the dyeing process. Azo dyes is one of the
chemical used in dyeing process which consist of azo structure that have
biodegradation resistance, thus the biological treatment method is
unsuitable to degrade it. Photocatalytic degradation by using Ti02 as
catalyst is proven efficient to degrade the dye. Different in type of UV
radiation show different percentage of degradation. This experimental was
designed to evaluate the effectiveness of degradation toward Congo red
dye using Ti02 as a catalyst in different treatment using solar and UV
light. The reaction time was set up to 30 minutes with 5 minutes interval.
The result shows that the presence of catalysts and high UV radiation will
enhanced the percentage degradation of dye. The percent degradation
under UV lamp with absence of Ti02 was 31.72% and with presence of
Ti02 was 66.99%. When treated under direct sunlight with absence of
Ti02 was 8.09% and with presence of Ti02 was 64.72%. On different pH
value of the dye, the percentage degradation of the dye will decrease in
both acidic and alkaline condition. The highest percentage degradation of
congo red dye was at pH 7 where treating with UV lamp, the percentage
degradation was 35.02% and treating under direct sunlight the percentage
degradation was 30.38%. Based on the degradation of the dye measured,
the colour intensity of the dye decrease as well as decreasing in
absorbance of congo red dye. |
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