Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak

The comparative study of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by Fenton reagent and TiO2 is investigated focusing on the percentage of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by using Fenton reagent and TiO2. It is also to compare the most efficient method of photo-degradation between Fenton reagent and Ti...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.560972022-12-01T08:23:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56097/ Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak Donak, Afifah Afnani Optics. Light Water pollution Chemicals The comparative study of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by Fenton reagent and TiO2 is investigated focusing on the percentage of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by using Fenton reagent and TiO2. It is also to compare the most efficient method of photo-degradation between Fenton reagent and TiO2 on degradation of dye. The photo-catalytic process was used to determine the rate of Congo red (CR) degradation efficiency by using Fenton reagent and TiO2 and analyzed under UV light. The degradation efficiency is determined based on decolorization of Congo red dye. The chemical reaction occurs between dye and TiO2 was form when the ∙OH radical from TiO2 attacked the CR molecule. As for the Fenton reagent, the iron Fe3+ reduce to Fe2+ react with the ∙OH radicals to attacked the dye molecule for degradation process. Both of the method was tested in different parameters and irradiated under UV light. The sample was analyzed by UV-Vis spectrometry. Furthermore, the percentage degradation efficiency of Congo red was higher in Fenton reagent process rather than TiO2. The results obtained reveals that the Fenton reagent process gives more than 100% degradation efficiency rather than TiO2 which has less than 100% degradation efficiency. 2014 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56097/1/56097.pdf Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak. (2014) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/56097.pdf> (Unpublished)
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Water pollution
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Water pollution
Chemicals
Donak, Afifah Afnani
Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
description The comparative study of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by Fenton reagent and TiO2 is investigated focusing on the percentage of photo-degradation of dye Congo red by using Fenton reagent and TiO2. It is also to compare the most efficient method of photo-degradation between Fenton reagent and TiO2 on degradation of dye. The photo-catalytic process was used to determine the rate of Congo red (CR) degradation efficiency by using Fenton reagent and TiO2 and analyzed under UV light. The degradation efficiency is determined based on decolorization of Congo red dye. The chemical reaction occurs between dye and TiO2 was form when the ∙OH radical from TiO2 attacked the CR molecule. As for the Fenton reagent, the iron Fe3+ reduce to Fe2+ react with the ∙OH radicals to attacked the dye molecule for degradation process. Both of the method was tested in different parameters and irradiated under UV light. The sample was analyzed by UV-Vis spectrometry. Furthermore, the percentage degradation efficiency of Congo red was higher in Fenton reagent process rather than TiO2. The results obtained reveals that the Fenton reagent process gives more than 100% degradation efficiency rather than TiO2 which has less than 100% degradation efficiency.
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author Donak, Afifah Afnani
author_facet Donak, Afifah Afnani
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title Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
title_short Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
title_full Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
title_fullStr Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and TiO2 / Afifah Afnani Donak
title_sort comparative study of photo - degradation of dye congo red by fenton reagent and tio2 / afifah afnani donak
publishDate 2014
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56097/1/56097.pdf
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