Publication detail
Organic Dye Decomposition by DC Diaphragm Discharge: Comparison of UV, Electrolytic and Ozone Effect
KOZÁKOVÁ, Z. PAJURKOVÁ, J. DAVIDOVÁ, J. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
Organic Dye Decomposition by DC Diaphragm Discharge: Comparison of UV, Electrolytic and Ozone Effect
English Title
Organic Dye Decomposition by DC Diaphragm Discharge: Comparison of UV, Electrolytic and Ozone Effect
Type
abstract
Language
en
Original Abstract
Paper gives the comparison of several decomposition mechanisms taking place during the diaphragm discharge treatment of water solutions containing organic dyes (Direct Red 79 and Direct Blue 106). Effects of OH radicals, UV radiation, electrochemical reactions as well as ozone contribution on the dye degradation are discussed. The different decomposition efficiency was observed for both dyes.
English abstract
Paper gives the comparison of several decomposition mechanisms taking place during the diaphragm discharge treatment of water solutions containing organic dyes (Direct Red 79 and Direct Blue 106). Effects of OH radicals, UV radiation, electrochemical reactions as well as ozone contribution on the dye degradation are discussed. The different decomposition efficiency was observed for both dyes.
Keywords
diaphragm discharge, dye destruction, electrolysis, UV degradation, ozone
Released
12.07.2009
Publisher
UPAC
Location
Bochum
Pages from
494
Pages to
494
Pages count
1
Documents
BibTex
@misc{BUT60800,
author="Zdenka {Kozáková} and Jana {Pajurková} and Jaroslava {Davidová} and František {Krčma}",
title="Organic Dye Decomposition by DC Diaphragm Discharge: Comparison of UV, Electrolytic and Ozone Effect",
annote="Paper gives the comparison of several decomposition mechanisms taking place during the diaphragm discharge treatment of water solutions containing organic dyes (Direct Red 79 and Direct Blue 106). Effects of OH radicals, UV radiation, electrochemical reactions as well as ozone contribution on the dye degradation are discussed. The different decomposition efficiency was observed for both dyes.",
address="UPAC",
booktitle="ISPC XIX - Book of Abstracts",
chapter="60800",
institution="UPAC",
year="2009",
month="july",
pages="494--494",
publisher="UPAC",
type="abstract"
}