Effect of Particle Addition on Degradation Rate of Methylene Blue in an Ultrasonic Field

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Published 20 June 2013 Copyright (c) 2013 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Chiemi Honma et al 2013 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 52 07HE11 DOI 10.7567/JJAP.52.07HE11

1347-4065/52/7S/07HE11

Abstract

Ultrasound has been found to be an attractive advanced technology for the degradation of hazardous organic compounds in water. In addition, the sonochemical reaction is enhanced by particle addition. However, the enhancement mechanism of particle addition has not been investigated well, because ultrasound enhances not only chemical reactions but also mass transfer. In this study, the ultrasonic degradation of methylene blue was carried out, and the effects of the ultrasonic irradiation condition on the degradation rate were investigated. The effect of ultrasonic frequency on the improvement of degradation by particle addition was also investigated. The order of degradation rate with frequency was the same as the tendency of sonochemical efficiency value obtained using KI oxidation dosimetry method (SEKI). The degradation process of methylene blue was intensified by particle addition, and the degradation rate increased with increasing amount of particle addition. The enhancement of degradation rate by particle addition was influenced by both ultrasonic frequency and type or diameter of particles.

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10.7567/JJAP.52.07HE11