Title :
Kinetics and Possible Mechanism of the Degradation of Methyl Orange by Microwave Assisted with Fenton Reagent
Author :
Wang, Fang ; Zhang, Huayong ; Chen, Zhongshan ; Zhang, Mulan ; Zhang, Luyi
Author_Institution :
Res. Center for Ecological Eng. & Nonlinear Sci., North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The azo dye model wastewater was treated by microwave assisted with Fenton catalytic wet oxidation, the kinetics of the process and the decolorization mechanism were investigated. The result showed that the reaction of decolorization of methyl orange (MO) by microwave assisted with Fenton reagent followed a pseudo-first-order model. In the treatment process, TN in the solution decreased, and NO3--N increased, while NO2--N and NH4+-N increased first and then decreased. At the end of the process, nitrogen existed mainly in the form of NO3--N. This indicated that the decreased nitrogen, after a series of reaction with hydroxyl radical (·OH), might be converted to some kind of nitrogen compounds diffusing into the air. The high performance liquid chromatography profiles of MO with different treatment time also confirmed the complete degradation of MO. The conjugated structure and the "benzene-like" structures in MO molecules and its intermediates were broken down step by step.
Keywords :
catalysis; chromatography; dyes; nitrogen compounds; oxidation; wastewater treatment; Fenton reagent; azo dye model wastewater treatment; benzene-like structure; conjugated structure; decolorization mechanism; diffusion; high performance liquid chromatography profiles; hydroxyl radical; kinetic mechanism; methyl orange decolorization; methyl orange degradation; microwave assisted Fenton catalytic wet oxidation; nitrogen compounds; pseudofirst-order model; Degradation; Kinetic theory; Microwave filters; Nitrogen; Oxidation; Wastewater;
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, (iCBBE) 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Wuhan
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5088-6
DOI :
10.1109/icbbe.2011.5781008