Optimized Solar-Simulated Photocatalysis of Congo Red Dye Using TiO(2): Toward a Sustainable Water Treatment Approach

利用二氧化钛优化太阳光模拟光催化刚果红染料:迈向可持续水处理方法

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Abstract

This study investigates a sustainable approach to the photocatalytic degradation of Congo red (CR) dye using titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) under simulated solar radiation, with a specific focus on the UV-A component of the radiation. The aim was to optimize reaction conditions to maximize dye removal efficiency while promoting environmentally friendly wastewater treatment practices. A central composite design (CCD) was implemented, and results were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA). The key factors examined included TiO(2) concentration, UV-A radiation intensity, CR dye concentration, and suspension depth. The optimal conditions determined were 222.37 mg/L TiO(2), 20 W/m(2) UV-A irradiation, 25 µmol/L CR dye concentration, and a suspension depth of 29 mm. Under these conditions, decolorization was achieved with the lowest absorbance (0.367 at 498 nm) and total organic carbon (0.805 mg/L) values, indicating effective dye degradation. The findings confirm that TiO(2)-assisted photocatalysis is a green and promising method for wastewater treatment. The potential use of natural solar radiation could reduce operational costs, making the process more sustainable. However, challenges such as photocatalyst recovery, aggregation, and the impact of the real wastewater matrices need further investigation.

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