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Assessing the current state of housing and infrastructure in the concentrated immigrant areas in Ho Chi Minh City

Ha Bui Manh 1, *
Duy Nguyen Ngoc 2
Hien Nguyen Quoc 2
  1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Sai Gon University
  2. Research and Development Center for Radiation Technology, Vietnam Atomic Energy Institute
Correspondence to: Ha Bui Manh, Department of Environmental Sciences, Sai Gon University. Email: pvphuc@vnuhcm.edu.vn.
Volume & Issue: Vol. 19 No. 2 (2016) | Page No.: 28-37 | DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v19i2.697
Published: 2016-06-30

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Abstract

Decolorization from synthetic wastewater containing Reactive Red 24 (RR24) using gamma Cobalt-60 ray was investigated. The influence of the irradiation dose, initial pH, initial dye and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) concentration were evaluated. The pH effect has proved that lower decolorization efficiency was observed in alkaline medium as compared to the neutral and acid medium. While color removal efficiency increased with increasing absorbed dose. A synergistic effect of gamma radiation with H2O2 was applied and the results showed that H2O2 accelerated decolorization process, however when the dosage of H2O2 exceeded the optimal concentration, the color removal efficiency attained saturation and even reduced. The color removal efficiencies achieved over 99% at the dose of 4 kGy, initial pH 7, initial dye concentrationof 100 mg/L and H2O2 concentration of 3mM. These results highlighted the potential of radiation technology for dye removal from textile wastewater.

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