İkbal Koyuncu’s research while affiliated with Yıldız Technical University and other places

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Decomposition of dyes in the textile wastewater with ozone
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May 1996

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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A Environmental Science and Engineering and Toxicology

İkbal Koyuncu

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Hüseyin Afşar

Ozone treatment of textile wastewater and recycling of this treated water as process water have been investigated. Effects of pH, temperature,dye concentration and UV radiotion on the treatment of some azo dyes such as N‐ROT‐GRE, N‐ORANGE and INDISOL‐RUBINOL with ozone were investigated. Temperature was found not to effect the decomposition rates of these dyes. The ozone treatment was found to be more ecomomical with the diluted dye solution than with concentrated solutions. No positive effect of U V radiotion on decomposition of dyes were observed. When the flow rate of ozone was 0.2 mg / sec. chemical oxygen demand ( COD ) decreases of 44 mg and 36.6 mg per minute were found for the wastewaters of cotton dying and wool dying respectively.

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... AOPs are treatment technologies that allow oxidizing the organic compounds present in wastewater by exploiting the reactivity of active species [7]. The literature has widely studied Fenton, Photo-Fenton, and ozonation processes [8][9][10] and shows the dye removal capabilities from wastewater. However, to optimize and enhance the performance of these processes, special attention to the process variables, such as pH, reagent dose, pollutant concentration, temperature, UV source, etc., is needed [11]. ...

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Compact Tubular Carbon-Based Membrane Bioreactors for the Anaerobic Decolorization of Azo Dyes
Decomposition of dyes in the textile wastewater with ozone
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  • May 1996

Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A Environmental Science and Engineering and Toxicology