Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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584392 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An electrohydraulic discharge system of salt-resistance has been developed and analyzed for p-chlorophenol (4-CP) degradation. The discharge electrodes used in the system was consisted of four steel acupuncture needles (à 0.25 mm) which were covered by capillaries through which gas was supplied to the discharge region, forming gas bubbles. In the comparing system, the aeration capillaries were encapsulated and the bubbling was cancelled. It was confirmed that introducing gas into the discharge zone could reduce the affection of salt content in the pulsed high-voltage electrohydraulic discharge system. In the non-bubbling system, the formation of active species and 4-CP degradation was sharply influenced by increasing salt content. The formation rate of hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide was decreased almost to zero and the 4-CP was hardly removed as the NaCl concentration was higher than 5.0 Ã 10â3 mol Lâ1. But in the developed system, the formation rates were changed little with increasing the salt concentration. Increasing the NaCl concentration high to 0.1 mol Lâ1, the hydroxyl radical formation rate was 4.43 Ã 10â7 mol Lâ1 sâ1, and the removal rate of 4-CP was still high, where more than 90% was removed in 18 min.
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Authors
Wenjuan Bian, Lecheng Lei,