Fenton and Photofenton Oxidation of Aniline Derivatives in Water
Date
2018
Authors
A. S., Amritha
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Aniline derivatives are dye intermediates with wide applications. Disposal of
untreated effluent containing these derivatives is detrimental to the receiving water
bodies. Hence, new and improved treatment methods are being investigated to
effectively degrade and remove these harmful compounds from industrial effluents
before disposal. In the present study, oxidation of some of the selected aniline
derivatives viz. 2-Nitroaniline (2-NA), 3-Nitroanailine (3-NA), 4-Nitroaniline (4-
NA), 2-Methoxyanailine (2-MA) and 4-Methoxyanailine (4-MA) using Fenton and
photo-Fenton oxidation methods were carried out. Fenton's and Photo-Fenton
oxidation process seems to be a simple and cost-effective method for degradation of
organic compounds in effluents. However, iron is found to increase the cost of
treatment. Hence, iron extracted from the laterite soil (LS) was evaluated as a catalyst
in the above treatment techniques. Optimization of pH, hydrogen peroxide
concentration and iron concentration was carried out for different initial
concentrations of 2-NA, 3-NA, 4-NA, 2-MA and 4-MA in water using FeSO4 and
iron extracted from laterite (LS) as a catalyst. The optimum pH obtained was 2.5 & 3
for the selected compounds. The optimum hydrogen peroxide concentration obtained
was in the range of 3.5 mM – 5 mM and iron concentration of 0.05 mM for the
maximum removal efficiencies at 0.5 mM of initial concentration. The corresponding
Hydrogen Peroxide/Iron (H/F) ratio was in the range of 70-108 for Fenton’s oxidation
process for the varied initial concentration of aniline derivatives in the range of 0.5
mM - 2.5 mM. The removal efficiency observed was 4-NA>2-NA>3-NA and 4-
MA>2-MA. Removal efficiencies obtained for Photo-Fenton oxidation were 4-6%
higher than the Fenton process. Kinetic studies were carried out for the initial
concentration of 0.5 mM for both Fenton & Photo-Fenton oxidation processes using
FeSO4 and iron extracted from laterite as sources of iron. It was found that kinetic rate
constant was higher for Photo-Fenton oxidation process compare to the Fenton
oxidation process. During Fenton and Photo-Fenton studies for a mixture of aniline
derivatives, maximum removal efficiencies obtained were 92.3%, 86.2%, 94.7%,
98.1% and 89.7% respectively for 2-NA, 3-NA, 4-NA, 2-MA & 4-MA. Maximum
removal efficiency was obtained for Photo-Fenton technique using FeSO4.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Aniline, Fenton’s oxidation, H/F ratio, Laterite soil, Photo-Fenton oxidation