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Influence of capillary geometry and applied voltage on hydrogen peroxide and OH radical formation in ac underwater electrical discharges
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2007
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessEngineeringGlow DischargeCapillary GeometryDiaphragm DischargeEnvironmental PhotochemistryChemical EngineeringAdvanced Oxidation ProcessesElectrical EngineeringPhotochemistryHydrogenOh Radical FormationElectrochemistryOh FormationEnvironmental EngineeringUv-c IrradiationGas Discharge PlasmaWater ElectrolysisHydrogen PeroxideElectrolysis Of Water
The generation of hydroxyl (OH) radicals and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in underwater capillary discharges with different geometries is studied. It is found that the efficiency of the production of these active species depends on the input power and on the length of the capillary. A maximal rate of H2O2 generation of 3.6 × 10−3 mmol l s−1 has been measured in a 1 mm capillary at a discharge power level of 77 W. The hydrogen peroxide yield is lower for the 1 mm capillary than for the 5 mm capillary . The kinetics of OH formation is investigated by recording emission spectra in the UV range (280–400 nm). It is shown that the rate of OH formation sharply decreases with increasing capillary length, for capillaries longer than 3 mm. A comparison of the efficiency of different plasma-solution reactors for the generation of active species has been carried out. In the investigated capillary discharge the hydrogen peroxide yield is higher than the values reported for a diaphragm discharge and for a glow discharge with the electrolyte cathode at atmospheric pressure.
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