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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary
ISSN: 2583-7397
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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(1):886-890

Combined Ozonation and Aerobic Biodegradation: An Effective Dual-Stage Approach for Treating Reactive Azo Dye Wastewater

Author Name: Hiral Tailor;   Pushpajitsinh Barad;   Rashmi Chaudhari;  

1. Department of Applied Science and Humanities, Pacific School of Engineering, Surat, Gujarat, India

2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Pacific School of Engineering, Surat, Gujarat, India

3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Pacific School of Engineering, Surat, Gujarat, India

Abstract

This study investigates dual-stage treatment of reactive azo dye wastewater using ozonation as pre-treatment followed by aerobic biodegradation. Two commercially important dyes were used: CI Reactive Black 5 (RB5, di-azo) and CI Reactive Violet 5 (RV5, mono-azo), both at 2000 mg/L in a semi-batch reactor. Parameters monitored throughout treatment included pH, absorbance at λmax, conductivity, COD, TOC, and BOD₅. Ozonation achieved near-complete colour removal within 60–80 minutes and transformed both dyes from essentially non-biodegradable (BOD₅/COD ≈ 0) to readily biodegradable (BOD₅/COD ≈ 0.47–0.49). Subsequent aerobic treatment achieved over 90% reduction in both COD and TOC. RV5 (mono-azo) degraded consistently faster than RB5 (di-azo) across all metrics. The combined approach is economically and ecologically advantageous: ozonation breaks recalcitrant molecules into biodegradable fragments, while aerobic treatment completes organic removal at lower cost than extended ozonation alone.

 

Keywords

Azo dye, Ozonation, Biodegradability, BOD₅/COD ratio, Aerobic treatment, Textile wastewater, Reactive dyes