Development of a high-intensity, pulsed plasma, gas discharge system for the novel destruction of hazardous chemicals in municipal wastewater and industrial effluent
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the development and optimization of a highintensity,
pulsed plasma, gas-discharge (PPGD) system for the novel decontamination of
wastewater that may contain hazardous chemicals. The presences of these chemical compounds in
treated effluent shows that conventional wastewater treatments do not fully remove or destroy these
threats to the aquatic environment and in turn public health. As the PPGD system produces multiple
short-lived decontaminating properties in the treatment chamber, which includes ozone, acoustic
shock waves, UV light and pulsed electric fields, it may facilitate the novel removal or destruction
of unwanted chemicals in wastewater treatment. In order to investigate the efficacy of the PPGD
system the destruction of phenol in artificially-spiked water samples and the effects of the treatment
on the toxicity of the sample post treatment was examined.
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