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Title: | Dégradation photonique du colorant Bleu Basique BB41 par l’Hypochlorite de Sodium UV NaCIO dans un photo-réacteur solaire type CPC. |
Authors: | Rekhoume, Maroua Bekhouche, Nour El-Houda Dr : Bouchareb, Mohammed Kheir-Eddine |
Keywords: | Advanced oxidation processes hydroxyles radicals photolysis the homogenenous photocatalysis Sodium hypochlorite photocatalytic reactor Experimental design centred composite plan |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Université constantine 3 Salah boubnider, Faculté génie des procédés |
Abstract: | Abstract Colorants are one of the most prominent sources of pollution, especially in water from factories, which can harm humans and the environment. Chemists sought to devise many methods that allow purification of water containing colourants , but the latter was not sufficient to analyze the colored material in a holistic way in order to resist the colored material for these methods. Here, new advanced methods have been reached called advanced oxidation processes that allow the complete disposal of toxic organic substances present in the water environment. Among these methods is to treat polluted water - Through advanced oxidation, it is photo-catalyzed analysis. Photocatalysis technology has shown in many studies that are concerned with the issue of pollution a high effectiveness in removing many pollutants by creating oxidants that work on the complete decomposition of the polluted organic matter. We also reached a mathematical model of the system using the Minitab16 program, and based on experimental design method |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1976 |
Appears in Collections: | Génie des procédés / هندسة الطرائق |
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