Patent ID: 9149673
Filing Date: 2015-10-06
Classification: A62D,B01D,Y02W

Abstract:
1. A process for the removal of an organic dye or an organic pollutant from a solution, said organic dye or organic pollutant selected from the group consisting of methylene blue, methyl orange, methyl violet, malachite green, Rhodamine B, bromophenol blue, parabase solution, magenta solution, ink, formaldehyde solution, synthetic hexamine, and waste water from said solution, using a titanium peroxide gel, wherein said titanium peroxide gel contains from 0.001-0.005 wt % of a titanium salt and is doped with particles of a metal or metal oxide, said particles having a particle size that is less than 10 nm, the process comprising: a) adding said titanium peroxide gel into said solution at a ratio ranging between 1:5 and 1:20 volume/volume of said titanium peroxide gel to said solution of organic dye or organic pollutant to form a mixture, wherein said titanium peroxide gel has a zeta potential in the range of −54 to −25 mV and viscosity in the range of 12000-15000 cPs; b) shaking the mixture as obtained in step (a) at a temperature ranging from 25 to 35° C.; c) allowing the mixture obtained in step (b) to stand for 5 to 25 minutes to obtain said organic dye or said organic pollutant adsorbed to said titanium peroxide gel and clear, colorless supernatant, followed by filtering the mixture to obtain said organic dye or organic pollutant adsorbed titanium peroxide gel; d) transferring said organic dye or organic pollutant adsorbed titanium peroxide gel as obtained in step (c) to a water containing beaker; and e) degrading said adsorbed organic dye or organic pollutant from the organic dye or organic pollutant adsorbed titanium peroxide gel to recover the titanium peroxide gel for reuse.