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Effect of pH on Homogeneous Photodegradation of Eosin Y Dye
Author(s) -
Subrata Chandra Roy,
Abu Jafar Mahmood
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-0304
DOI - 10.3126/jncs.v42i1.35320
Subject(s) - eosin y , eosin , chemistry , photodegradation , aqueous solution , homogeneous , nuclear chemistry , methylene blue , buffer solution , effluent , photochemistry , chromatography , catalysis , photocatalysis , organic chemistry , staining , environmental engineering , medicine , physics , pathology , engineering , thermodynamics
Eosin Y (EY), an anionic dye, also known as Eosin Yellow or Bromoeosin, or Acid red 27 is an industrial dye. The residual dye, discharged as one of the components of the untreated effluent, into the adjacent surface and causes water pollution. Photodegradation of EY was investigated at 29 oC in homogeneous aqueous media using UVA light (≈400 – 320 nm) in acetate buffer solution as a function of pH (3.08-7.08). At higher pH, there was no effect of this light on the dye in the solution. Results show that the initial rate of photocolorization increased with decreasing the pH of the dye solution.

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