Ledys S. Copete-Pertuz, María Susana Pérez-Grisales, Marian Castrillón-Tobón, Guillermo Antonio Correa Londoño, Geovanna Tafurt García, Amanda Lucía Mora Martínez
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Abstract
Reactive Black 5 (RB5) is an azo dye widely used in the textile industry because of its high chemical stability. Since it does not entirely fix on the fabrics, it pollutes water sources. In this work, the decolorization of aqueous solutions with RB5 was performed by heterogeneous photocatalysis with TiO 2 /UV. The reaction was carried out in an aluminum photoreactor equipped with five lamps. The effect of TiO 2 (0.1, 0.175, and 0.25 g L -1 ), RB5 concentration (50, 75, and 100 mg L -1 ), and pH (3, 7, and 11) was evaluated for 14 h, using a Box–Behnken experimental statistical design. Complete decolorization of RB5 was obtained at 14 h, employing 0.175 g L -1 TiO 2 , 50 mg L -1 RB5, and pH 3. A 98.44% of decolorization was achieved in 10 h (0.25 g L -1 of TiO 2 , 50 mg L -1 of RB5, and pH 7). The highest decolorization percentage of RB5 (99.51%) was obtained at 10 h of exposure to UV light, using 0.5 g L -1 of TiO 2 , 50 mg L -1 of the dye, and a pH of 3. Cytotoxicity tests on the HepG2 cell line indicated that photocatalytic degradation of RB5 did not generate cytotoxic byproducts.
活性黑5 (RB5)是一种偶氮染料,因其具有较高的化学稳定性而广泛应用于纺织工业。由于它不能完全固定在织物上,因此会污染水源。本研究采用tio2 /UV多相光催化对RB5水溶液进行脱色。该反应在装有5盏灯的铝光反应器中进行。采用Box-Behnken实验统计设计,评估tio2(0.1、0.175和0.25 g L -1)、RB5浓度(50、75和100 mg L -1)和pH(3、7和11)对14 h的影响。在0.175 g L -1 tio2, 50 mg L -1 RB5, pH为3的条件下,14 h RB5完全脱色。在0.25 g L -1 tio2, 50 mg L -1 RB5, pH为7的条件下,10 h的脱色率为98.44%。在0.5 g L -1 tio2, 50 mg L -1染料,pH为3的条件下,10 h的紫外光照射下,RB5的脱色率最高,达到99.51%。HepG2细胞株的细胞毒性试验表明,光催化降解RB5不产生细胞毒性副产物。
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The Revista Colombiana de Química - Colombian Journal of Chemistry (Rev. Colomb. Quim.) Is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá. It currently publishes three volumes per year: January-April, May-August and September-December. All the content published by the Journal (available online) is under a Creative Commons attribution license type BY 4.0, that allows any person or entity in the world to freely access the content, share it, download it, adapt it or make derivative works without any restriction, provided that it adequately indicates the credit to the authors and to the Colombian Journal of Chemistry.