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Redouane Salah, Zakaria |
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Malouki, Moulay Abderrahmane |
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2022-05-25T08:23:16Z |
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2022-05-25T08:23:16Z |
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2018-07-10 |
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http://depot.umc.edu.dz/handle/123456789/8138 |
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The problem of water pollution has been an environmental concern for many years,
which lead researchers around the world to looking for effective methods to solve this
issue.
The incapability of conventional methods to remove effectively biorecalcitrant and toxic
pollutants, have promoted the research of more efficient and ecologically friendly water
treatment technologies.
In the same aspect, this thesis is a small contribution to the development of a new
advanced oxidation process considered as promising and clean method for the
destruction of water pollutants. In this process we investigated the efficiency of
untreated local natural clay rich in iron oxides as a cost-free photocatalyst for the
degradation of a persistent organic pollutant under simulated sunlight irradiation.
The targeted pollutant was: 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (MBT). The study showed that:
Firstly, the adsorption capacity, kinetics and isotherms models were examined in the
dark.
Secondly, experiments of degradation by heterogeneous Fenton process under various
operational parameters were investigated.
And then, we focused our research on the photodegradation of MBT by heterogeneous
photo-Fenton process using the same natural clay powder (NCP) as photocatalyst and
under simulated sunlight irradiation. Experiments were conducted at natural pH with a
bath reactor equipped with a medium-pressure Hg lamp emitting mainly at 366 nm. The
natural clay was crushed into small homogeneous particles (powder) and then
characterized by SEM-EDS, UV-Vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, XRF and XRD
analysis. The specific BET surface area measured for the clay was 30.22 m²·g-1.
Our main results indicated that, the photodegradation of MBT follows first order (for
direct photolysis) or pseudo-first order kinetics (for photocatalysis) Direct photolysis of MBT showed a negligible effect both upon 254 and 365 nm
irradiation, while 42.5% and 62% of MBT was eliminated in 3 h under 310 nm
irradiation in the presence of H2O2, and under sunlight irradiation (using NCP),
respectively. Kinetic runs carried out with 5,0.10-5M MBT and 0.5g·L-1clay showed
higher MBT conversion and photodegradation rate at basic pH and in oxygenated
media.
The photodegradation of MBT is mainly attributed to reaction with HO, leading to
different intermediates that have been identified by HPLC-MS. A reaction mechanism
is proposed at the end of our thesis. The highest TOC removals were obtained using
UVA at low pHs, in the absence of O2 with 68% and 65% TOC removal respectively.
The presence of oxalic acid and H2O2 enhanced significantly MBT photodegradation.
Finally, the obtained results support the use of natural clay rich in iron oxides as a free,
clean and efficient photocatalysts for water pollutants abatement. |
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en |
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dc.publisher |
Université Frères Mentouri - Constantine 1 |
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dc.subject |
MBT |
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heterogeneous photo-Fenton process |
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natural clay powder (NCP) |
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photodegradation |
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hydroxyl radical |
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simulated sunlight irradiation |
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poudre d'argile naturelle |
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photodégradation |
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radical hydroxyle |
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irradiation solaire simulée |
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مبت |
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عملیة فوتو فنتون غیر متجانسة |
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مسحوق الطین الطبیعي |
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تحلل ضوئي |
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dc.subject |
محاكاة أشعة الشمس |
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dc.subject |
أشعة مافوق بنفسجیة أ |
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آلیة التفاعل |
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dc.title |
Simulated sunlight photodegradation of an organic pollutant by heterogeneous photo-Fenton-like processes |
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dc.title |
case of 2-mercaptobenzothiazole using a local natural clay powder |
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dc.title |
Photodégradation d'un polluant organique sous la lumière solaire simulée, par un processus type photo-Fenton hétérogène |
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dc.title |
cas de photodégradation du 2-mercaptobenzothiazole en présence d’une poudre argileuse naturelle locale |
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Thesis |
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