Studies on Degradation of Methylene Blue by Potassium Ferrate

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Methylene blue (MB) was examined for oxidation decoloration. Results indicated that the use of ferrate resulted in effectively removal of chroma which has been explained by oxidation and flocculation interactions. Reaction conditions were optimized concerning ferrate addition mass, reaction temperature and dye concentration. The optimization mass of ferrate and the optimization reaction temperature was observed with decoloration of methylene blue wastewater.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 781-784)

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2106-2109

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September 2013

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