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Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma-Induced Photocatalysis and Ozonation for the Treatment of Wastewater
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessEngineeringEnvironmental PhotochemistryWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringAdvanced Oxidation ProcessesWater TreatmentPhotocatalysisNonthermal PlasmaDielectric Barrier DischargeHealth SciencesPhotochemistryDbd Reactor/Visible LightIndustrial WastewaterPhotodegradationWaste ManagementElectrochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringWater PurificationGas Discharge Plasma
The physicochemical processes of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) such as in-situ formation of chemically active species and emission of ultraviolet (UV)/visible light were utilized for the treatment of a simulated wastewater formed with Acid Red 4 as the model organic contaminant. The chemically active species (mostly ozone) produced in the DBD reactor were well distributed in the wastewater using a porous gas diffuser, thereby increasing the gas-liquid contact area. For the purpose of making the best use of the light emission, a titanium oxide-based photocatalyst was incorporated in the wastewater treating system. The experimental parameters chosen were the voltage applied to the DBD reactor, the initial pH of the wastewater, and the concentration of hydrogen peroxide added to the wastewater. The results have clearly shown that the present system capable of degrading organic contaminants in two ways (photocatalysis and ozonation) may be a promising wastewater treatment technology.
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