Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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725682 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Inorganic species formation in a discharged water generating (DWG) system consisting of a plane-to-plane electrode arrangement with a 20Â kV, 20Â mA and 1Â kHz power source has been investigated. The DWG system is able to produce the various oxidants HNO2, HNO3 and O3, as well as OH radicals and many other unconfirmed radicals. These products can play an important role in the advanced oxidation of organic compounds and in rot protection. The pH of water discharged from the system for 20Â min during inflow of natural air was about 3, nitrogen concentrations of nitrite and nitrate were 4.6Â mg/L and 7.9Â mg/L, respectively, residual dissolved ozone concentration was 0.7Â mg/L and the oxidation power as measured by KI titration methods was approximately equivalent to 46Â mg-O3/L.
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Authors
Seungmin Ryu, Heekyung Park,