Title of article :
A Comparative Study on the Competitiveness of Photo-Assisted Chemical Oxidation (PACO) with Electrocoagulation (EC) for the Effective Decolorization of Reactive Blue Dye
Author/Authors :
Manikandan, P. Centre for Environmental Research - Department of Chemistry - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode-638052 - TN - INDIA , Palanisamy, P.N. Centre for Environmental Research - Department of Chemistry - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode-638052 - TN - INDIA , Sakthisharmila, P. Centre for Environmental Research - Department of Chemistry - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode-638052 - TN - INDIA , Sivakumar, P. Centre for Environmental Research - Department of Chemistry - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode-638052 - TN - INDIA , Baskar, R. Department of Food Technology - Kongu Engineering College - Perundurai - Erode-638052 - TN - INDIA
Abstract :
Accumulation of large quantity of non-biodegradable textile dyes into
the environment made much attention to finding a suitable solution for the degradation of textile
dyes. In this present study, decolorization efficiency of two different treatment technologies such as
Photo-Assisted Chemical Oxidation (PACO – UV/H2O2) and Electrocoagulation (EC) on Reactive Blue
194 dye solution (RB194) at different operational conditions were analyzed and the competitiveness
of the treatment technologies in terms of energy consumption and operational costs
were discussed. Even though both the processes follow different mechanistic approach for
the degradation of dye solution, both the processes achieved more than 99% of decolorization
efficiency. In terms of material/chemical consumption for the decolorization of dye solution PACO
(US$ 0.016) competes with the EC (US$ 0.5937). But in terms of electrical energy consumption
as well as the overall operating cost EC process compete (US$ 0.0481 & US$ 0.6418) with the
PACO process (US$ 1.0267 & US$ 1.04337).
Keywords :
Decolorization , Energy consumption , RB194 , UV/H2O2 , PACO , EC
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics