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Degradation of p-nitrophenol by DBD plasma/Fe2+/persulfate oxidation process

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Abstract Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma in situ generates reactive species (e*, OH, O, H, H2O2, O3, etc.), UV irradiation and local high temperature. These physiochemical effects can non-selectively destroy… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma in situ generates reactive species (e*, OH, O, H, H2O2, O3, etc.), UV irradiation and local high temperature. These physiochemical effects can non-selectively destroy aqueous organic contaminants, but the energy efficiency of DBD plasma for water decontamination can be further improved. Persulfate ( S 2 O 8 2 - , PS) and ferrous ions (Fe2+) were employed for enhancing the degradation of p-nitrophenol (PNP). An addition of both S 2 O 8 2 - ( OH and SO 4 · - through Fenton-like reactions and PS activation process. Moreover, the tertiary system of plasma/PS/Fe2+ (81.1%) presented higher PNP degradation efficiency after 50 min treatment than discharge plasma alone (34.8%) and the binary systems of plasma/PS (63.6%), plasma/Fe2+ (69.6%) and PS/Fe2+ (13.7%). However, an excessive addition of S 2 O 8 2 - (2.5–3.6 mM) and Fe2+ (36–360 µM) had unobvious or even harmful influence on PNP degradation, possibly due to the enhanced recombination or consumption of OH and SO 4 · - by radical side reactions. The effect of radical scavengers on PNP degradation indicates that OH was the most important radical species in plasma system for PNP degradation, but SO 4 · - was also very important for PNP degradation when PS was present in solution. Besides Fe2+ and the heat effect from discharge plasma, the electrons produced by electric discharge may also be one of the important contributors to the activation of PS.

Keywords: plasma fe2; pnp degradation; dbd plasma; degradation; plasma

Journal Title: Separation and Purification Technology
Year Published: 2019

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