TY - JOUR
T1 - Photocatalytic decolorization of rhodamine B dye as a model of dissolved organic compounds
T2 - Influence of dissolved inorganic chloride salts in seawater of the Sea of Japan
AU - Makita, Makoto
AU - Harata, Akira
PY - 2008/5
Y1 - 2008/5
N2 - The effects of salinity on the photooxidative decolorization of rhodamine B in a variety of aqueous salt solutions were studied, aiming at the purification of seawater using a photocatalytic reaction. It was demonstrated that the photooxidative decolorization of rhodamine B in chloride salt solutions could proceed. It was found that the reaction was accelerated in the presence of a certain amount of salt and that a 2.0 wt% salt solution showed the fastest decolorization rate. Metal ions, Na+ and Mg2+, caused the enhancement of the photocatalytic activity at the same salt concentration as seawater. The reaction rate of photooxidative dye decolorization in seawater was slower than that in salt water although Na+ and Cl- are the major ions in seawater.
AB - The effects of salinity on the photooxidative decolorization of rhodamine B in a variety of aqueous salt solutions were studied, aiming at the purification of seawater using a photocatalytic reaction. It was demonstrated that the photooxidative decolorization of rhodamine B in chloride salt solutions could proceed. It was found that the reaction was accelerated in the presence of a certain amount of salt and that a 2.0 wt% salt solution showed the fastest decolorization rate. Metal ions, Na+ and Mg2+, caused the enhancement of the photocatalytic activity at the same salt concentration as seawater. The reaction rate of photooxidative dye decolorization in seawater was slower than that in salt water although Na+ and Cl- are the major ions in seawater.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cep.2007.01.036
DO - 10.1016/j.cep.2007.01.036
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:39749172522
SN - 0255-2701
VL - 47
SP - 859
EP - 863
JO - Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
JF - Chemical Engineering and Processing: Process Intensification
IS - 5
ER -