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Microwave-Driven In-liquid Plasma in Chemical and Environmental Applications. III. Examination of Optimum Microwave Pulse Conditions for Prolongation of Electrode Lifetime, and Application to Dye-Contaminated Wastewater

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PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROCESSING
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 51-62

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11090-018-9935-x

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In-liquid plasma; Semiconductor microwave generator; Pulsed microwaves; Rhodamine-B dye; Wastewater treatment

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [C-25420820]
  2. Sophia University-wide Collaborative Research Fund

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Generating in-liquid plasma using continuous microwave radiation has proven problematic as the surface of the electrode undergoes significant deterioration because of the generated plasma. This article describes a method by which this problem can be resolved by the utilization of pulsed microwave radiation from a magnetron microwave generator and presents results in the search for optimal pulsed microwave irradiation conditions; these would avoid damage to the electrode and would afford reduced power consumption. Results show that continuous generation of in-liquid plasma that avoids electrode (antenna) damage requires strict and very limited pulsed oscillation conditions. Evaluation of this device was investigated by the discoloration of a rhodamine-B (RhB) dye-contaminated wastewater, for which it was shown that higher treatment efficiency can be obtained compared to more traditional methods such as the UV photolysis (UV), the UV-assisted photocatalytic TiO2 method (UV/TiO2), and the NaClO methodology (NaClO). The energy consumed during the 3min needed to discolor 50mL of a 0.10mM aqueous RhB dye solution was 6.3x10(-3)kWh per mg of RhB; complete mineralization of the dye solution by the in-liquid plasma occurred within 15min (loss of TOC).

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