Authors
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Sanja Marinović
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Tihana Mudrinić
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Marija Ajduković
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Nataša Jović-Jovičić
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Dimitrinka Nikolova
Institute of Catalysis, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Acad. G. Bonchev St., Bldg. 11, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria
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Predrag Banković
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
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Tatjana Novaković
University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Cobalt-doped alumina catalyst calcined at 500 ºC (CoA-500) was investigated in the degradation of anionic textile dye Orange G in the presence of Oxone®. Different reaction parameters were altered in order to study their influence on Orange G degradation. The increase of the Oxone® dosage, mass of the catalyst and temperature was beneficial for the dye degradation rate. The best catalytic performance was obtained in the range of the initial solution pH = 6–8. Simultaneous degradation of both Orange G and cationic textile dye Basic blue 41, was also tested. The degradation of the Basic blue 41 did not occur while Orange G was present in the system. CoA-500 was found to be efficient catalyst in the Oxone® induced catalytic degradation of textile dyes.