Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/20995
Title: Identification of photooxidation degradation products of CI Reactive Orange 16 dye by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
Authors: Uludağ Üniversites/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Kimya Bölümü.
0000-0003-1508-0181
0000-0002-9381-0410
Bilgi, Saliha
Demir, Cevdet
ABA-2005-2020
Keywords: Sulfonated azo dyes
Waste-water
Performance liquid-chromatography
Aqueous tio2 suspensions
Photocatalytic degradation
Capillary-electrophoresis
Oxidation
CI Reactive Orange 16
Wastewater
Photooxidation
Degradation products
GC/MS
UV irradiation
Chemistry
Engineering
Materials science
Issue Date: Jul-2005
Publisher: Elsevier Sci Ltd
Citation: Bilgi, S. ve Demir, C. (2005). "Identification of photooxidation degradation products of CI Reactive Orange 16 dye by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry". Dyes and Pigments, 66(1), 69-76.
Abstract: The photodegradation of aqueous solutions of C.I. Reactive Orange 16 was investigated under UV irradiation. The degradation was studied by monitoring the change in absorption and relative intensity employing UV-spectroscopic and GC/MS analysis as functions of irradiation time. The rate of degradation of the dye was evaluated. The solution was completely decolorized after 100 min of photooxidation. The generated degradation products were detected by GC/MS. 6-Acetylamino-3-amino-naphthalene-2sulfonic acid, N-(3,4-bis-hydroxymethyl-phenyl)-acetamide and plithalic acid were found during the degradation of C.I. Reactive Orange 16. The probable pathways for the formation of the degradation products were proposed. GC/MS analysis and degradation pathways demonstrated that naphthalene and benzene rings were observed during photooxidation. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dyepig.2004.08.007
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0143720804001949
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/20995
ISSN: 0143-7208
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