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Modelling and experimental checking of the influence of substrate concentration on the first order kinetic constant in photo-processes M. Gomez, M. D. Murcia, E. Gomez [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Gomez, M | Gomez, E | Ortega, S | Sanchez, A | Tchaikovskaya, Olga N | Bryantseva, Natalya G | Murcia, M. DMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): фотодеградация | кинетические модели | ультрафиолетовое излучениеGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of environmental management Vol. 183, № 3. P. 818-825Abstract: Most photoprocesses follow a pseudo first order kinetic law and, commonly, the kinetic parameter depends on the initial concentration of the substrate. In this work, a kinetic model, which explains this dependence on the substrate concentration and on the other operational variables, has been developed. In the model, mass transfer of substrate from the bulk solution to the wall of the photoreactor was assumed as the step determining the rate of the process. To check the model, methylene blue (MB) has been used as model substrate and photodegradation experiments have been carried out in an exciplex KrCl flow-through photoreactor, It was observed that the methylene blue conversion improved with a decrease in its initial concentration, in good agreement with the model. Also, by fitting the experimental data to the model, high correlation coefficients and a high degree of agreement between experimental and calculated conversion was obtained, which validates the model.
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Библиогр.: с. 824-825

Most photoprocesses follow a pseudo first order kinetic law and, commonly, the kinetic parameter depends on the initial concentration of the substrate. In this work, a kinetic model, which explains this dependence on the substrate concentration and on the other operational variables, has been developed. In the model, mass transfer of substrate from the bulk solution to the wall of the photoreactor was assumed as the step determining the rate of the process. To check the model, methylene blue (MB) has been used as model substrate and photodegradation experiments have been carried out in an exciplex KrCl flow-through photoreactor, It was observed that the methylene blue conversion improved with a decrease in its initial concentration, in good agreement with the model. Also, by fitting the experimental data to the model, high correlation coefficients and a high degree of agreement between experimental and calculated conversion was obtained, which validates the model.

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