Degradation and decolorization of a biodegradable-resistant polymeric dye by chelator-mediated Fenton reactions

Chelator-mediated Fenton reactions (CMFRs) were used to decolorize a biodegradable-resistant polymeric dye (Poly R-478). Screening of different iron chelators was performed on Fe 3+-reduction activity. All chelators showed Fe 3+-reduction activity over a wide range of pH (2–7) and each mol of catech...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemosphere (Oxford) 2006-06, Vol.63 (10), p.1764-1772
Hauptverfasser: Arantes, Valdeir, Baldocchi, Carolina, Milagres, Adriane Maria Ferreira
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Zusammenfassung:Chelator-mediated Fenton reactions (CMFRs) were used to decolorize a biodegradable-resistant polymeric dye (Poly R-478). Screening of different iron chelators was performed on Fe 3+-reduction activity. All chelators showed Fe 3+-reduction activity over a wide range of pH (2–7) and each mol of catecholate chelators (3,4-dihydroxiphenilacetic acid—DOPAC and 2,3-dihydroxibenzoic acid—DHBA) reduced about 5–6 moles of Fe 3+ whereas hydroxamate chelators (acetohydroxamic acid—AHA and desferrioxamine B—DFB) reduced Fe 3+ stoichiometrically. The most effective decolorization of Poly R-478 was achieved by CMFR using catecholate chelators. In addition, a 2 4 factorial design was performed with the aim of evaluating the effects of the variables considered in this study (pH, [DOPAC], [Fe 3+] and [H 2O 2]) and optimizing the dye decolorization, using response surface methodology. Statistical analysis of results showed that, in the range studied, except for Fe 3+, all variables have a significant effect on dye decolorization. A second-order model is proposed to represent the Poly R-478 decolorization. At optimum conditions, complete decolorization of the dye (degradation of the chromophoric group) and also complete chemical degradation of the dye was observed.
ISSN:0045-6535
1879-1298
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2005.09.038