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Destruction of Azo-Reactive Dyes by Ozonation and the Synergetic Effect of a Radio-Frequency Alternating Electric Field Inductance Device

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  • Dimitrios Georgiou

    (Department of Textile Engineering, Dyeing and Finishing Laboratory, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (Technological Education Institute of Piraeus), Greece)

  • Manolis Kalis

    (Department of Textile Engineering, Dyeing and Finishing Laboratory, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (Technological Education Institute of Piraeus), Greece)

  • George Patermarakis

    (Department of Textile Engineering, Dyeing and Finishing Laboratory, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (Technological Education Institute of Piraeus), Greece)

  • Alexandros A Vassiliadis

    (Department of Textile Engineering, Dyeing and Finishing Laboratory, Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (Technological Education Institute of Piraeus), Greece)

Abstract

Discharge of textile wastewater into water-bodies causes serious environmental and health problems. Wastewater color remains due to the non-biodegradable nature of the dyes. However, treatment with ozone can lead to the destruction of the dye molecule, decolorizing thus the textile effluent. In this paper, treatment with ozone in a bubble column reactor resulted in rapid destruction of azo-reactive dyes, utilized primarily for dyeing cellulose fibers.

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  • Dimitrios Georgiou & Manolis Kalis & George Patermarakis & Alexandros A Vassiliadis, 2017. "Destruction of Azo-Reactive Dyes by Ozonation and the Synergetic Effect of a Radio-Frequency Alternating Electric Field Inductance Device," Current Trends in Fashion Technology & Textile Engineering, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 1(2), pages 42-47, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ctftte:v:1:y:2017:i:2:p:42-47
    DOI: 10.19080/CTFTTE.2017.01.55560
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    1. Gerulová Kristína & Sanny Zuzana & Kucmanová Alexandra & Buranská Eva, 2021. "Preliminary Study Into the Decolorization of Selected Dyes By the Ozone Application," Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, Sciendo, vol. 29(48), pages 37-44, June.

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