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Ayfer Yediler
Researcher at Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Publications - 42
Citations - 3209
Ayfer Yediler is an academic researcher from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Reactive dye. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 42 publications receiving 3027 citations.
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Ozonation of hydrolyzed azo dye reactive yellow 84 (CI)
TL;DR: This work deals with the degradation of hydrolyzed Reactive Yellow 84 (Color Index), a widely used azo dye in textile finishing processes with two monochlorotriazine anchor groups by ozonation in a laboratory scale cylindric batch reactor.
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Oxidation of commercial reactive azo dye aqueous solutions by the photo-Fenton and Fenton-like processes
TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of two azo reactive dyes, C.I. Reactive Yellow 84 (RY84), by photo-Fenton and Fenton-like oxidation was evaluated.
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Kinetics of decolorization and mineralization of reactive azo dyes in aqueous solution by the UV/H2O2 oxidation
TL;DR: In this article, the photodegradation of three non hydrolysed reactive azo dyes (Reactive red 120, Reactive black 5 and Reactive yellow 84) in aqueous solution was investigated in a laboratory-scale batch photoreactor equipped with an immersed low-pressure mercury lamp.
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Decolorization of disperse red 354 azo dye in water by several oxidation processes—a comparative study
TL;DR: The degradation of Disperse Red 354 azo dye in water was investigated in laboratory-scale experiments, using four advanced oxidation processes (AOPs): ozonation, Fenton, UV/H2O2, and photo-Fenton as discussed by the authors.
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Toxicity evaluation of reactive dyestuffs, auxiliaries and selected effluents in textile finishing industry to luminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri.
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the toxicity assessment with luminescent bacteria is effective and of practical use for chemicals applied in textile finishing industry with the limitation of the deep dark-colored dye bath samples and for the related effluents.