Use of strontium aluminate powders in the photocatalytic removal of dyes present in water
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2021-06-04
Reino Unido
The removal of Iris No. 17 fabric dye in water using strontium aluminate powders
doped with europium and dysprosium, and the radiation from an ultraviolet C lamp during
photocatalysis, is reported. The degradation of the dye was studied by UV-Vis
spectrophotometry, for two concentrations of strontium aluminate powder and five of the dye for
one hour. The chemical composition and morphology of strontium aluminate powders was
studied using X-ray scattered energy spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence and scanning electron
microscopy. The pH, total dissolved solids, and electrical conductivity of the water samples
before and after treatment were measured using the Handy-Lab 680 multiparameter. It is evident
in the morphology of the strontium aluminate powders a synthesis by reaction in solid state, and
a chemical composition by weight of strontium oxide and small amounts of europium and
dysprosium. The photocatalytic treatment reports an efficiency of 100% in the removal of the
dye for the strontium aluminate powder concentration of 500 mg/L, while for 1000 mg/L an
efficiency of 98% was found, likewise for a concentration of 60 mg/L and one hour of
ultraviolet radiation a first order reaction kinetics in the degradation of the dye was evidenced.
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