微波辅助类fenton系统中Cr(III)的可持续性染料降解及资源型废水处理

Varuna S. Watwe, Sunil D. Kulkarni and Preeti S. Kulkarni*, 
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当今主要的环境挑战之一是从工业废水中有效去除合成染料。本研究建立了一种以Cr(III)为介质,在2.45 GHz微波辐射辅助下快速降解罗丹明B (Rhodamine B, RhB)的类fenton氧化体系。在pH为6、Cr(III)为0.5 mM、H2O2为19.4 mM、RhB为0.07 mM、微波功率为520 W的理想批处理条件下,该工艺在90 s内对RhB进行了98%的降解。总有机碳分析表明,该体系RhB矿化率达到55%。荧光光谱鉴定了羟基自由基是该过程中的主要活性氧,紫外可见研究了降解动力学。GC-MS /MS鉴定了主要中间体草酸、甲二醇和邻苯二甲酸。与RhB相比,使用EPA的TEST软件进行的毒性评估显示,超过80%的降解产物毒性更低,非生物蓄积性和非致突变性。该工艺利用了铬(III)的循环再利用,这是一种常见的工业废物成分,作为催化剂。微波辐照改善了反应动力学,扩大了pH范围,降低了能量输入。此外,瞬态Cr(VI)的形成提供了一个没有持续毒性的二次催化循环。虽然在多次重复使用循环(25 mg L-1)后观察到中等水平的Cr(VI),但这些可以通过后处理减少来减轻,确保符合排放法规。这些结果表明,Cr(III)-MW-Fenton系统是一种快速、节能、环保的可持续废水处理方法。
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Valorizing Cr(III) in a Microwave-Assisted Fenton-like System for Sustainable Dye Degradation and Resource-Efficient Wastewater Treatment

Valorizing Cr(III) in a Microwave-Assisted Fenton-like System for Sustainable Dye Degradation and Resource-Efficient Wastewater Treatment

One of the major environmental challenges today is the effective removal of synthetic dyes from industrial wastewater. The current study developed a Fenton-like oxidation system mediated by Cr(III) and assisted by microwave radiation at 2.45 GHz to rapidly degrade Rhodamine B (RhB). The process achieved 98% RhB degradation in 90 s under ideal batch conditions, which included a pH of 6, 0.5 mM Cr(III), 19.4 mM H2O2, 0.07 mM RhB, and 520 W of microwave power. Total organic carbon analysis indicated that the system achieved 55% mineralization of RhB. The hydroxyl radical was identified by fluorescence spectroscopy as the primary reactive oxygen species in this process, and UV–visible studies examined degradation kinetics. Major intermediates, including oxalic acid, methanediol, and phthalic acid, were identified by GC–MS/MS. In comparison to RhB, toxicity evaluations using the EPA’s TEST software revealed that more than 80% of the degradation products were less toxic, nonbioaccumulative, and nonmutagenic. The process capitalizes on the circular reuse of Cr(III), a common industrial waste component, as a catalytic agent. Microwave irradiation improved reaction kinetics, expanded the pH range, and lowered energy input. Additionally, transient Cr(VI) formation provided a secondary catalytic cycle without persistent toxicity. Although moderate levels of Cr(VI) were observed after multiple reuse cycles (25 mg L–1), these can be mitigated through post-treatment reduction, ensuring compliance with discharge regulations. These results position the Cr(III)-MW-Fenton system as a rapid, energy-efficient, and environmentally safe method for sustainable wastewater treatment.

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