Photocatalytic degradation of indole in UV/TiO2: optimization and modelling using the response surface methodology (RSM)

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Smail Merabet
Didier Robert
Jean-Victor Weber
Mohammed Bouhelassa
Smail Benkhanouche
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[1] Université de Béjaia,Laboratoire d’hydraulique appliquée et environnement
[2] Université Paul Verlaine-Metz,Laboratoire de Chimie et de Méthodologie pour l’Environnement (EA 3471)
[3] Université de Constantine,Département de chimie industrielle
[4] Université de Béjaia,Département du tronc commun de SETI
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Environmental Chemistry Letters | 2009年 / 7卷
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TiO; Indole; Photocatalysis; Response surface methodology; Central composite design;
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The aim of our research is to apply experimental design methodology to the optimization of photocatalytic degradation of indole present in wastewater. Heterogeneous photocatalysis for the oxidation of organic biorecalcitrant pollutants in water is an environmental promising method. We used the response surface methodology (RSM) for the modelization and optimization of the photodegradation of indole in the presence of titanium dioxide. The effect of indole concentration, UV intensity and stirring speed on the yield of indole degradation was determined. According to the mathematic optimization of the process, the optimum point when 100% of degradation is achieved is given by the following values: UV intensity = 250 W/m2, stirring speed = 536.36 tr/min and initial indole concentration = 10.10 mg/l.
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