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Revista internacional de contaminación ambiental

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MORONES ESQUIVEL, Miriam Mirelle et al. USE OF A FLAT PLATE REACTOR (TiO 2 /GLASS) FOR 2,5-DICHLOROPHENOL DEGRADATION BY SOLAR PHOTOCATALYSIS. Rev. Int. Contam. Ambient [online]. 2017, vol.33, n.4, pp.605-616. ISSN 0188-4999.  https://doi.org/10.20937/rica.2017.33.04.05.

The interest in solar photocatalysis degradation of non-biodegradable organic compounds in wastewater has raised due to its high efficiency and acceptable operation costs. The degradation of an aqueous 2,5-Dichlorophenol (2,5-DCP) solution with variable initial concentration (C0 ≤ 98 mg/L) was performed by photolysis and solar photocatalysis, using a flat glass plate (1 m2) impregnated with TiO2 synthetized by the sol-gel method, on a solar photo reactor. Two response variables (chemical oxygen demand and the 2,5-DCP concentration determined at 280 nm) were established by using three factors: slope angle (20º and 26º), flow rate (355 and 407 L/h) and two processes (photolysis and photocatalysis). The latter at high (ħʋprom = 847.4 W/m2) and low (ħʋprom = 453.6 W/m2) solar radiation intensity. The aqueous 2,5-DCP solution was recirculated over the glass plate for 60 min at laminar flow rate, and samples of the aqueous solution were taken every 5 min to determine the variables. Rate constants K1 (min-1) and K2 (mol/L)-1 of first and zero order reaction, respectively, were determined by considering elements originating on reactor dynamics in the evaluation of photocatalytic oxidation kinetics. Degradation percentages of 2,5-DCP over 98 % were achieved by solar photocatalysis.

Keywords : heterogeneous photocatalysis; sol-gel method; reactor dynamics.

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