Optimizing the degradation of dichlorvos in aqueous solution using nZVI DTPA+H2O2 and its detection using ac conductivity measurement with the help of response surface methodology |
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Authors: | Tanima Nandi Avik De Santu Sarkar Sandip Haldar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics, Asansol Engineering College, Kanyapur, Asansol, 713305, India;2. Department of Chemistry, Asansol Engineering College, Kanyapur, Asansol, 713305, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Degradation of organic pollutants in wastewater is a common subject of discussion under advanced oxidation process. To detect the degradation of colourless organic pollutants conventional analytical techniques are available but their sophistication makes it difficult to pursue in all form of chemical laboratories. In the present study it was found that during degradation of Dichlorvos using diethylene triamine pent acetic acid (DTPA) stabilized nano zero valent iron (nZVI), COD removal and ac conductivity change has been done simultaneously. In this degradation study the heterogeneous Fenton type oxidation method was employed and an LCR circuit (which contains inductor, capacitor and resistor) was used to measure the ac conductivity. This study aims to find out a correlation between ac conductivity and COD removal using simple response surface methodology (RSM) so that the degradation of colourless pollutants can be estimated easily and also to identify the best processing parameters to optimise Dichlorvos degradation. It was found that COD removal in most of all cases, was more than 60% when the change in final ac conductivity more than 600% with respect to initial value. All of the experimental results were in good accord with the projected outcome. |
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Keywords: | Colourless organic pollutant Dichlorvos degradation Response surface methodology ac conductivity measurement LCR circuit COD removal Experiments |
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