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Pulsed dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) generated inside inert gas bubbles were studied to decompose persistent organic materials in water. Two glass tubes were coaxially mounted, and metal electrodes were attached at the inner and outer surfaces of the tubes that acted as dielectric barriers. A 10-ppm acetic acid solution filled the gap between the tubes and acted as the persistent organic material...
Summary form only given. Pulsed barrier discharge is generated in a gas-liquid two-phase flow for decomposing persistent substances in water. This new method is proposed to extend the interfacial area between the nonthermal plasma and the treat water for efficient decomposition of persistent materials. Acetic acid solution as a persistent substance is filled in a plasma reactor that consists of two...
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