Change in the Redox Potential of Water in a Flow Plasma Reactor in a Cavitation Field and Generation of Active Oxygen Forms

IF 0.6 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
A. V. Kamler, V. M. Bayazitov, I. S. Fedulov, M. M. Sozarukova, R. V. Nikonov, E. S. Mikhalev
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When treating a water flow with an electric discharge generated in a cavitation field, a prolonged effect on the organic compounds dissolved in the water is revealed. The given effect is caused by the active oxygen forms appearing in the technological process and the decomposition of a water molecule as a result of chemical reactions. The performed studies show that major changes in the properties of the treated water are related to an essential decrease in the redox potential up to negative values, as indirectly confirmed by the formation of uniformly distributed active oxygen forms retained in the volume. The revealed effect can be widely used in the processes of producing plasma-treated water for industrial and household application.

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空化场下流动等离子体反应器中水氧化还原电位的变化及活性氧形态的生成
当用空化场产生的放电处理水流时,对溶解在水中的有机化合物的长期影响被揭示出来。这种效果是由工艺过程中出现的活性氧形式和化学反应导致的水分子分解引起的。所进行的研究表明,处理后的水性质的主要变化与氧化还原电位的基本下降有关,直至负值,这一点由保留在体积中均匀分布的活性氧形式的形成间接证实。所揭示的效果可广泛应用于工业和家庭用等离子体处理水的生产过程中。
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1.20
自引率
25.00%
发文量
70
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering is a comprehensive journal covering all aspects of theoretical and applied research in chemical engineering, including transport phenomena; surface phenomena; processes of mixture separation; theory and methods of chemical reactor design; combined processes and multifunctional reactors; hydromechanic, thermal, diffusion, and chemical processes and apparatus, membrane processes and reactors; biotechnology; dispersed systems; nanotechnologies; process intensification; information modeling and analysis; energy- and resource-saving processes; environmentally clean processes and technologies.
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