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040 _aCY-NiCIU
_beng
_cCY-NiCIU
_erda
041 _ceng
090 _aYL 1763
_bK29 2020
100 1 _aKAZIKUNDI KINGUDI, Grace
_d1993-
245 1 0 _aACID BLUE 113 DEGRADATION AND MINERALIZATION BY UV-C / PERSULFATE/
_cGrace KAZIKUNDI KINGUDI; Supervisor: Şifa DOĞAN
300 _asheets VII, 64;
_bfigures, tables, illustrations,
_c30.5 cm
_eCD.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
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500 _aIncludes CD
502 _aThesis (MSc) - CYPRUS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
504 _aIncludes REFERENCES: sheets 51-61
520 _aABSTRACT AB 113 degradation and mineralization were investigated as a function of operational parameters including dye initial concentration, persulfate dosage, solution pH, UV intensity, temperature, and reaction time. The degradation and mineralization results revealed that the solution pH has no significant effect on AB 113 degradation under UV/S2O82 whereas mineralization was affected by the solution pH. Thus, the highest mineralization percentage was achieved at the original pH 6.5. On the other hand, the AB 113 removal and mineralization efficiency increased proportionally to the increase of persulfate dose at all solution pHs. Hence at optimal conditions including AB 113 initial concentration 50 mg/L, persulfate dose 3.670 mM (1:50 Dye:PS molar ratio ), solution pH 6.5, UV intensity 2.3 W/ cm2, 100 % of AB 113 degradation was achieved in 60 min and 99.82 % of mineralization in 90 min. The kinetic studies revealed that the degradation of AB 113 under UV-C / S2O82- process followed the first-order reaction rate with rate constants (k) 0.06 min-1 and 0.05 min-1 respectively for batch and flow reactor. Keywords: Acid blue 113, Degradation, Mineralization, UV Irradiation, Persulfate
650 0 0 _aMineralization
650 0 0 _aPersulfate
650 0 0 _aDegradation
700 1 _aSupervisor: DOĞAN, Şifa
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