2021
DOI: 10.1585/pfr.16.1406070
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Comparison of the Degradation Efficiency of Dinitrophenols in Dielectric Barrier Discharge at Gas/Liquid Boundary

Abstract: The advanced oxidation of aromatic compounds in aqueous solution has been investigated using a multi-gas, dielectric barrier discharge, and the degradation rate was measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). In the degradation experiment of 2,5 -DNP, an accelerated degradation pathway was suggested in the transient state, using the molecular orbital calculation of the enhancement of the degradation of oxidation depending on the para-position of nitro-groups. From the nature-friendly technologic… Show more

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“…Microbial sterilization using plasma-treated water and the stimulation of enhanced propagation in lowconcentration exposure have been reported [9,10]. 4) shows the concentration of the nitric acid and nitrous acid in the plasma-treated distilled water in the dielectric barrier discharge (DBD mode) and the transfer type arc (ARC mode), respectively.…”
Section: Nitrogen Radicals In the Plasma-treated Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Microbial sterilization using plasma-treated water and the stimulation of enhanced propagation in lowconcentration exposure have been reported [9,10]. 4) shows the concentration of the nitric acid and nitrous acid in the plasma-treated distilled water in the dielectric barrier discharge (DBD mode) and the transfer type arc (ARC mode), respectively.…”
Section: Nitrogen Radicals In the Plasma-treated Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the decomposition of polycyclic aromatic compounds, plasma streamers in water and discharges in bubbles generate oxygen radicals, such as OH * . OH radical was detected by the photoluminescence in [8] and the radical degradation of organic compounds [9,10], the antimicrobial activity in plasma-treated water [11]. Locke et al [12,13] presented a reaction scheme in a water streamer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%