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Atmospheric Plasma Supported by TiO2 Catalyst for Decolourisation of Reactive Orange 16 Dye in Water

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Published in 2020 at "Waste and Biomass Valorization"

DOI: 10.1007/s12649-019-00928-y

Abstract: Purpose Every advanced oxidation process (AOP) has its limitations in water purification. Novel designs with simultaneous application of different AOPs can offer better solutions for cleaner water. Methods We have comparatively studied two advanced oxidation… read more here.

Keywords: reactive orange; plasma; water; decolourisation ... See more keywords
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Reactive Orange 16 dye degradation in anaerobic and aerobic MBBR coupled with ozonation: addressing pathways and performance

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Published in 2020 at "International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology"

DOI: 10.1007/s13762-020-02983-8

Abstract: In this study, two treatment routes were investigated for degradation of the azo dye Reactive Orange 16 (RO16): biodegradation in an anaerobic MBBR (R1) and ozonation followed by biological treatment in an aerobic MBBR (R2).… read more here.

Keywords: degradation; reactive orange; aerobic mbbr; ozonation ... See more keywords
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Biodegradation and detoxification of reactive orange 16 by Candida sake 41E

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Published in 2021 at "Bioresource Technology Reports"

DOI: 10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100726

Abstract: Abstract This investigation was aimed at studying reactive orange 16- (RO-16) dye biodegradation by the Antarctic yeast Candida sake 41E. Dye decolorization reached 94.3% (an initial 100 mg.l-1) within 48 h in a stirred-tank bioreactor… read more here.

Keywords: candida sake; biodegradation detoxification; reactive orange; sake 41e ... See more keywords
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Decoration of open pore network in Polyvinylidene fluoride/MWCNTs with chitosan for the removal of reactive orange 16 dye.

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Published in 2017 at "Carbohydrate polymers"

DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.06.086

Abstract: Inspired by the hydrophilic, biocompatible, adsorbent properties of chitosan. A simple, adaptable, green synthesis method was developed to prepare a thin film composite membranes using chitosan as a pore decorating material for the removal of… read more here.

Keywords: reactive orange; decoration open; dye; open pore ... See more keywords
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Low-cost sisal fibers/polypyrrole/polyaniline biosorbent for sequestration of reactive orange 5 from aqueous solutions

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of environmental chemical engineering"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jece.2020.103956

Abstract: Abstract Sisal is a natural fibrous low-cost biomaterial that is frequently found in the surrounding environment and has no toxic effects. To upgrade its performance and applicability, sisal was modified with polypyrrole/polyaniline via in-situ chemical… read more here.

Keywords: low cost; reactive orange; polypyrrole polyaniline; sisal ... See more keywords
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Electrochemical Degradation of Reactive Orange 16 by using Charcoal-Based Metallic Composite Electrodes

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Published in 2019 at "Sains Malaysiana"

DOI: 10.17576/jsm-2019-4804-11

Abstract: The performance of charcoal composite electrodes, by using commercial activated charcoal and charcoals from coconut trunk, mangrove wood, rubber wood, and sugarcane, was compared in an attempt to fabricate effective and low cost electrodes for… read more here.

Keywords: electrochemical degradation; composite electrodes; orange; wood ... See more keywords
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Experimental studies and mathematical modeling of decolorization of Reactive Orange 16 in packed column

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Published in 2021 at "Desalination and Water Treatment"

DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2021.26909

Abstract: A continuous study was carried out in the up-flow packed bed column to remediate the Reactive Orange 16 (RO16) using biochar derived from coconut shell as a low-cost adsorbent. The sorption mechanism in the continuous… read more here.

Keywords: mathematical modeling; studies mathematical; reactive orange; experimental studies ... See more keywords