Decomposition of Persistent Organic Compounds in Water using Pulsed Discharge on Water

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  • Miichi Tomoaki
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Osaka Institute of Technology
  • Fujimoto Takafumi
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Osaka Institute of Technology
  • Takeda Takanori
    Department of Electrical and Electronic Systems Engineering, Osaka Institute of Technology

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  • 水上パルス放電プラズマによる水中難分解性物質の分解
  • スイジョウ パルス ホウデン プラズマ ニ ヨル スイチュウナン ブンカイセイ ブッシツ ノ ブンカイ

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Acetic acid simulated as persistent organic compounds in water was decomposed by the discharge on water using the thin blade electrode. The thin blade electrode facilitates the generation of wide-ranging discharges on water. The influence of the acetic acid decomposition by the difference of the kind of the supply gas or the amount of the discharge power was investigated. When helium was used compared with argon, lots of acetic acid were decomposed. Moreover, it was confirmed that the decomposition speed of acetic acid became quick with the increase of the discharge power. On the other hand, it was clarified that the decomposition efficiency has improved when the discharge power is lowered.

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