Abstract
AbstractThe process of organic dye removal from various water solutions containing organic dyes and inorganic additives by the DC diaphragm discharge has been studied in so called “negative part” of this. The concentration of treated dye decreases almost exponentially to constant residual value. The final dye concentration reached approximately 20% of the initial value after 10 minutes of the treatment of the Direct Red 79 dye solution. The dye de-coloration was affected by the dye structure. The azo and diazo compounds have been degraded significantly faster to be compared to thiazine compounds. The degradation process requires an optimal adjustment of the initial solution conductivity. The optimum conductivity of approximately 600 μS⋅cm
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