Cargando…

Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam

The degradation of methylene blue (MB) using a novel dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor coupled with activated carbon supported polyurethane foam (AC/PUF) was investigated in this paper. The plasma reactor combining a glass bead-packed bed and a microporous plate was developed. The AC/PUF p...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wu, Lihang, Xie, Qinglong, Lv, Yongbo, Zhang, Zhiyong, Wu, Zhenyu, Liang, Xiaojiang, Lu, Meizhen, Nie, Yong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05238k
_version_ 1784700630401548288
author Wu, Lihang
Xie, Qinglong
Lv, Yongbo
Zhang, Zhiyong
Wu, Zhenyu
Liang, Xiaojiang
Lu, Meizhen
Nie, Yong
author_facet Wu, Lihang
Xie, Qinglong
Lv, Yongbo
Zhang, Zhiyong
Wu, Zhenyu
Liang, Xiaojiang
Lu, Meizhen
Nie, Yong
author_sort Wu, Lihang
collection PubMed
description The degradation of methylene blue (MB) using a novel dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor coupled with activated carbon supported polyurethane foam (AC/PUF) was investigated in this paper. The plasma reactor combining a glass bead-packed bed and a microporous plate was developed. The AC/PUF provided sufficient contact area between carbon media and pollutants and hence revealed a good MB removal capacity. The effects of input voltage and initial MB solution concentration on MB degradation efficiency were examined. Kinetic study indicated that plasma and AC/PUF in the coupled system had a good synergistic effect in MB degradation. The degradation efficiency of 100 ppm MB solution could reach 97.9% with 10 min treatment in the coupled system, which was close to that obtained by plasma treatment alone for 30 min (97.5%). The COD removal in the plasma and AC/PUF coupled system (90.7%) was much higher than that obtained by plasma treatment followed by AC/PUF adsorption (58.3%). In addition, the energy yield (G(50)) of the coupled system was up to 38.3 g kW(−1) h(−1), suggesting great energy efficiency of the system. Moreover, repeated use experiments of AC/PUF showed the good utilization potential of the coupled system. Finally, a possible degradation pathway of MB was proposed.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9070396
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher The Royal Society of Chemistry
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-90703962022-05-05 Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam Wu, Lihang Xie, Qinglong Lv, Yongbo Zhang, Zhiyong Wu, Zhenyu Liang, Xiaojiang Lu, Meizhen Nie, Yong RSC Adv Chemistry The degradation of methylene blue (MB) using a novel dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor coupled with activated carbon supported polyurethane foam (AC/PUF) was investigated in this paper. The plasma reactor combining a glass bead-packed bed and a microporous plate was developed. The AC/PUF provided sufficient contact area between carbon media and pollutants and hence revealed a good MB removal capacity. The effects of input voltage and initial MB solution concentration on MB degradation efficiency were examined. Kinetic study indicated that plasma and AC/PUF in the coupled system had a good synergistic effect in MB degradation. The degradation efficiency of 100 ppm MB solution could reach 97.9% with 10 min treatment in the coupled system, which was close to that obtained by plasma treatment alone for 30 min (97.5%). The COD removal in the plasma and AC/PUF coupled system (90.7%) was much higher than that obtained by plasma treatment followed by AC/PUF adsorption (58.3%). In addition, the energy yield (G(50)) of the coupled system was up to 38.3 g kW(−1) h(−1), suggesting great energy efficiency of the system. Moreover, repeated use experiments of AC/PUF showed the good utilization potential of the coupled system. Finally, a possible degradation pathway of MB was proposed. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9070396/ /pubmed/35530987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05238k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Wu, Lihang
Xie, Qinglong
Lv, Yongbo
Zhang, Zhiyong
Wu, Zhenyu
Liang, Xiaojiang
Lu, Meizhen
Nie, Yong
Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title_full Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title_fullStr Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title_short Degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
title_sort degradation of methylene blue by dielectric barrier discharge plasma coupled with activated carbon supported on polyurethane foam
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35530987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05238k
work_keys_str_mv AT wulihang degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT xieqinglong degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT lvyongbo degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT zhangzhiyong degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT wuzhenyu degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT liangxiaojiang degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT lumeizhen degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam
AT nieyong degradationofmethylenebluebydielectricbarrierdischargeplasmacoupledwithactivatedcarbonsupportedonpolyurethanefoam