Photocatalytic Degradation and COD Removal for Indigo Carmine Dye Using aqueous Suspension of Zinc Oxide
Keywords:
Degradation, Indigo carmine dye, Photocatalysis, Zinc oxide, Advance oxidationAbstract
This paper reports on photocatalytic decolorization of a hazardous indigo
carmine dye solution. The photocatalytic decolorization was carried out in the
presence of the catalyst ZnO. The effect of catalyst dose, pH and initial dye
concentration on the degradation process has been assessed. The aqueous dye solution
was degraded in a photochemical reactor in the presence of UV light (365nm) along
with suspended ZnO particles. 100 ml of dye solution (25ppm) was subjected to
degradation under UV light. Different concentrations of ZnO photocatalyst (0.25,
0.50, 0.75, 1.0, and 1.25 g/L), different pH values (4, 7, 9 and 11) and different
concentrations of indigo carmine dye (5, 10, 25, 50, 100 ppm) were employed for the
present study. The decolorization rate of the hydrolysed dye solution was higher than
that of the unhydrolysed dye solution.The chemical oxygen demand (COD) reduction
at optimum conditions was examined. The decolorization of the dye was confirmed
from the disappearance of peak at 608 nm.