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Modification of Fenton Method in Decolorizing Remazol Black B via Irradiationless Approach using Lead Oxide
Widodo D.S.
Aip Conference Proceedings
Abstract
Research on the modification of the Fenton method with irradiationless approach has been carried out in decolorizing remazol black B (RBB) solutions. This study begins with the preparation of lead oxide material which is used to modify the Fenton method and characterization. Lead oxide is synthesized from Pb2+ ions by bath method through a redox reaction. The ions are reduced with NaBH4 in the first step and oxidized with strong oxidizing agents NaOCl and (NH4)2S2O8 in the second stage. The product precipitate was oven-dried and continued with XRD and SEM-EDS characterization. Quantitative analysis of analytes was carried out by UV-Visible spectrometry. The synthetic product is categorized as nanomaterial, PbO2, was applied as a modifier of the Fenton method decolorization of 100 mL of 50 ppm RBB solution without irradiation. A few PbO2 as 0.1 g was able to be used in rapid decolorization of the RBB dye sample solution up to 95.2 %. The spectral profile of the solution after decolorization was obtained by evaluating its UV-Vis spectra before and after treatment with modified Fenton method. The oxide, PbO2, has great potential in modifying the Fenton method in decolorizing remazol black B solution with a process that is significantly faster and different from the previous method.
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