Yiman Jiang, Q. Lin, Chengzhou Liu, Longwei Chen, Y. Meng
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Water thermal plasma is one of the effective methods to decompose persistent organic pollutants in waste liquid At present work, the decomposition of high concentration 1-naphthol in direct current (DC) water plasma was investigated. The experimental results showed that the major gaseous effluents were H2 (42.1—50.4%), CO2 (11.7—15.2%), CO (3.9—76%), CH4 (0.01—0.15%) and the content of the syngas was over 49.6%. The gas temperature was 5500 K under the condition of current at 7A and intial concentration at 500 mg/L. The decomposition efficiencies of 1-naphthol, COD and TOC were increased with the increase of the current (6A—SA). The maximum decomposition efficiency of 1-naphthol was over 99.5% at the current of 8 A. The higher initial concentration can lead to lower 1-naphthol degradation. This study provided an experimental analysis for the application of water vapor plasma technology in treatment of high concentration organic wastewater.