DocumentCode :
969592
Title :
Decomposition of Dye in Water Solution by Pulsed Power Discharge in a Water Droplet Spray
Author :
Minamitani, Yasushi ; Shoji, Satoshi ; Ohba, Yoshihiro ; Higashiyama, Yoshio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Yamagata Univ., Yonezawa
Volume :
36
Issue :
5
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
2586
Lastpage :
2591
Abstract :
A method for decomposing dye by spraying water solution of dye into nonequilibrium plasma in gas phase was investigated using a pulsed-corona discharge reactor. The corona reactor consists of a discharge wire and a cylindrical electrode. The water solution of indigo carmine with a concentration of 20 mg/L was sprayed into the reactor from a showerhead. The sprayed water solution was circulated into the reactor. The dependence of the discharging power injected into the reactor on the decomposition rates of chromogenic and unsaturated bonds in indigo carmine was investigated. Indigo blue was decolored by 1-min circulation with the discharging power of 8.6 W. The nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry showed that indigo carmine was decomposed completely by 60-min treatment. The chromogenic and unsaturated bonds were almost decomposed at 9 and 360 J/mg, respectively. As the discharging power increased, the decomposition rates of both bonds in indigo carmine increased. The decomposition rates of the chromogenic bond showed equal values in equal discharging power regardless of the difference of discharge repetition rate and charging voltage of the capacitor. In contrast, the higher repetitive pulses were more effective for the decomposition of the unsaturated bond rather than the magnitude of charging voltage in equal discharging power.
Keywords :
bonds (chemical); corona; dissociation; dyes; nuclear magnetic resonance; plasma applications; plasma chemistry; sprays; wastewater treatment; chromogenic bond; cylindrical electrode; discharge wire; discharging power; dye decomposition; gas phase; indigo blue decoloration; indigo carmine; nonequilibrium plasma; nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry; power 8.6 W; pulsed power discharge; pulsed-corona discharge reactor; time 60 min; unsaturated bond; wastewater treatment; water droplet spray; water solution; Decomposition; dye; pulsed-corona streamer discharge; water droplets;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.2004234
Filename :
4663178
Link To Document :
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