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Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices
Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) has been extensively investigated for effluent treatment applications. Performance of HC devices or processes is often reported in terms of degradation of organic pollutants rather than quantification of hydroxyl (OH) radicals. In this study, generation of OH radicals in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36335794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106207 |
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author | De-Nasri, Sebastien J. Sarvothaman, Varaha P. Nagarajan, Sanjay Manesiotis, Panagiotis Robertson, Peter K.J. Ranade, Vivek V. |
author_facet | De-Nasri, Sebastien J. Sarvothaman, Varaha P. Nagarajan, Sanjay Manesiotis, Panagiotis Robertson, Peter K.J. Ranade, Vivek V. |
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description | Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) has been extensively investigated for effluent treatment applications. Performance of HC devices or processes is often reported in terms of degradation of organic pollutants rather than quantification of hydroxyl (OH) radicals. In this study, generation of OH radicals in vortex based cavitation device using coumarin dosimetry was quantified. Coumarin was used as the chemical probe with an initial concentration of 100 µM (15 ppm). Generation of OH radicals was quantified by analysing generated single hydroxylated products. The influence of operating parameters such as pH and type of acid used to adjust pH, dissolved oxygen, and inlet and outlet pressures was investigated. Acidic pH was found to be more conducive for generating OH radicals and therefore subsequent experiments were performed at pH of 3. Sulphuric acid was found to be more than three times effective than hydrochloric acid in generating OH radicals. Effect of initial levels of dissolved oxygen was found to influence OH radical generation. Performance of vortex based cavitation device was then compared with other commonly used cavitation devices based on orifice and venturi. The vortex based cavitation device was found to outperform the orifice and venturi based devices in terms of initial per-pass factor. Influence of device scale (nominal flow rate through the device) on performance was then evaluated. The results presented for these devices unambiguously quantifies their cavitational performance. The presented results will be useful for evaluating computational models and stimulate further development of predictive computational models in this challenging area. |
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spelling | pubmed-96410532022-11-15 Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices De-Nasri, Sebastien J. Sarvothaman, Varaha P. Nagarajan, Sanjay Manesiotis, Panagiotis Robertson, Peter K.J. Ranade, Vivek V. Ultrason Sonochem Short Communication Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) has been extensively investigated for effluent treatment applications. Performance of HC devices or processes is often reported in terms of degradation of organic pollutants rather than quantification of hydroxyl (OH) radicals. In this study, generation of OH radicals in vortex based cavitation device using coumarin dosimetry was quantified. Coumarin was used as the chemical probe with an initial concentration of 100 µM (15 ppm). Generation of OH radicals was quantified by analysing generated single hydroxylated products. The influence of operating parameters such as pH and type of acid used to adjust pH, dissolved oxygen, and inlet and outlet pressures was investigated. Acidic pH was found to be more conducive for generating OH radicals and therefore subsequent experiments were performed at pH of 3. Sulphuric acid was found to be more than three times effective than hydrochloric acid in generating OH radicals. Effect of initial levels of dissolved oxygen was found to influence OH radical generation. Performance of vortex based cavitation device was then compared with other commonly used cavitation devices based on orifice and venturi. The vortex based cavitation device was found to outperform the orifice and venturi based devices in terms of initial per-pass factor. Influence of device scale (nominal flow rate through the device) on performance was then evaluated. The results presented for these devices unambiguously quantifies their cavitational performance. The presented results will be useful for evaluating computational models and stimulate further development of predictive computational models in this challenging area. Elsevier 2022-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9641053/ /pubmed/36335794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106207 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Short Communication De-Nasri, Sebastien J. Sarvothaman, Varaha P. Nagarajan, Sanjay Manesiotis, Panagiotis Robertson, Peter K.J. Ranade, Vivek V. Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title | Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title_full | Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title_fullStr | Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title_short | Quantifying OH radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: Influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
title_sort | quantifying oh radical generation in hydrodynamic cavitation via coumarin dosimetry: influence of operating parameters and cavitation devices |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9641053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36335794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106207 |
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