DocumentCode :
2564253
Title :
Comparison of direct DBD treatment and DBD exhaust gas treatment of liquids
Author :
Oehmigen, K. ; Brandenburg, Ronny ; Weltmann, KlausDieter ; von Woedtke, Thomas
Author_Institution :
INP - Leibniz Inst. of Plasma Sci. & Technol., Greifswald, Germany
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-13 July 2012
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The treatment of liquid with a surface dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) under atmospheric pressure in air results in pH decrease and generation of nitrate (NO3-), nitrite (NO2-) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in water. Even, after plasma treatment antimicrobial effects on suspended microorganisms were investigated [1] [2]. To investigate the effect of stable DBD generated reactive species, these experiments now were performed with the exhaust gas of the DBD. Therefore, the DBD arrangement for direct treatment [2] was flushed with an air flow of 0.5 slm and the exhaust gas of the device was blown through a long tube into another chamber with the liquid sample. In the DBD exhaust treated water were found nearly the same pH, nitrate and nitrite concentration, but no hydrogen peroxide. These results suggest that the acidification is initiated by reactive nitrogen species (RNS) mainly. To confirm the results, experiments with argon instead of air were performed. By direct DBD treatment in argon pH decrease and H2O2, but no nitrate and nitrite were detected. The treatment with exhaust gas from the DBD in argon resulted in no acidification and formation of hydrogen peroxide. The antimicrobial effects of E. coli were reduced in case of all experiments with DBD exhaust gases. Therefore, H2O2 formation of liquids by means of direct plasma treatment in argon and air is a result of short lived plasma species and maybe radiation. In case of direct argon DBD treatment acidification is not due to RNS but might be from short lived species like OH radicals.
Keywords :
antibacterial activity; argon; microorganisms; pH; plasma materials processing; surface discharges; water; Ar; E. coli; H2O; OH radicals; air flow; antimicrobial effects; argon pH; device exhaust gas; dielectric barrier discharge arrangement; direct argon dielectric barrier discharge treatment acidification; direct plasma treatment; exhaust treated water; hydrogen peroxide generation; liquid dielectric barrier discharge exhaust gas treatment; liquid hydrogen peroxide formation; nitrate concentration; nitrate generation; nitrite concentration; nitrite generation; surface dielectric barrier discharge; suspended microorganisms; Argon; Hydrogen; Indium phosphide; Liquids; Plasmas; Plastics; Surface discharges;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383864
Filename :
6383864
Link To Document :
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