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4th International Workshop & Summer School on Plasma Physics 2010
Destruction of Direct Blue 106 Dye in Underwater Discharge
Nemcová, L.^1 ; Krcma, F.^1 ; Nikiforov, A.^2 ; Leys, C.^2
Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, Purkynova 118, Brno 612 00, Czech Republic^1
Department of Applied Physics, Ghent University, Jozef Plateaustraat 22, Ghent 9000, Belgium^2
关键词: Capillary electrode;    Destruction efficiency;    Discharge currents;    Dye concentration;    High voltage electrodes;    Oxidative species;    Production of hydrogen;    Underwater discharge;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/516/1/012008/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/516/1/012008
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
An application of underwater discharge is one possible way how make the destruction of organic dyes. This contribution presents results of Direct Blue 106 destruction in discharge generated in bubbles. The initial conductivity value of 30 μS.cm-1was obtained using electrolyte; the starting dye concentration was 20 mg.l-1. The DC voltage from 1.5 kV to 3.0 kV was applied to generate the discharge at the mean current of 10-30 mA. The system was bubbled through the high voltage capillary electrode by He, Ar and N2 at the constant gas follow of 200 sccm. The dye destruction rate was directly proportional to the applied discharge current, so the highest efficiency was reached at the current of 30 mA. The destruction rate was strongly dependent on the filling gas. While using He and Ar only 4% destruction was obtained during the 20 minutes treatment at 10 mA of discharge current but the decomposition of 52 % was reached if nitrogen was introduced into the high voltage electrode. The destruction efficiency of about 40 % (He, Ar) and over 60 % in nitrogen was reached at discharge current of 30 mA. This enormous difference was probably connected not only to the production of hydrogen peroxide that seems to be usually the main oxidative specie in under water discharges but also atomic and excited nitrogen particles, both atomic and molecular, can have very positive effect in the dye destruction. The detailed study of the kinetic mechanisms leading to the Direct Blue 106 dye destruction will be a subject of the further studies.
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