The photooxidative decolorization of C.I. Basic Yellow 2 (BY2), was investigated using UV radiation in the presence of peroxydisulfate (S 2 O 8 2− ) in a rectangular photoreactor at experimental condition. S 2 O 8 2− and UV-light showed negligible effect when they were used independently. Removal efficiency of BY2 was sensitive to the operational parameters such as initial concentrations of S 2 O 8 2− , BY2, light intensity, flow rate and pH. The conversion ratios of BY2 at the volumetric flow rates of 330, 500 and 650ml/min were 84%, 79%, 51% in 30min, respectively. Our results showed that light intensity was a beneficial parameter for dye removal. The results showed that in the presence of S 2 O 8 2− , the photooxidation quantum yield obtained was higher than direct photolysis quantum yield, suggesting that photodecay of BY2 was dominated by photooxidation. The electrical energy per order (E EO ) values for decolorization of BY2 solution was calculated. Results show that applying a desired peroxydisulfate concentration can reduce the E EO .