介质阻挡放电优化激活过硫酸盐处理四环素废水

Translated title of the contribution: Optimized Activation of Persulfate by Dielectric Barrier Discharge for the Treatment of Tetracycline Wastewater

Haixia Wu, Weigang Chen, Zhi Fang, Feng Liu, Jiawei Fan, Baojian Yin

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Abstract

In order to realize the optimized activation of persulfate by dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) for the treatment of tetracycline wastewater, the discharge voltage, the initial pH value of the solution and the persulfate dosage were selected as the independent variables, and the removal of tetracycline was as the response value. The effect of tetracycline degradation with persulfate activated by DBD was analyzed using the response surface method Box-Behnken design principle. The experimental results show that the order of the factors affecting the removal rate of tetracycline is as follows:the discharge voltage>persulfate dosage>initial pH value of the solution. The optimal conditions for the degradation of tetracycline in wastewater are as follows: discharge voltage 18.0 kV, initial solution pH 8.48, persulfate dosage 138.89 mg, and the tetracycline removal rate reaches 95.9% under optimized conditions. The oxidative degradation of tetracycline accords with the first-order reaction kinetics. When the initial solution pH=3.9 and 5.9, the main free radical for degrading tetracycline is SO4 -•, when the initial solution pH=7.3 and 8.3, the main free radicals for degrading tetracycline are SO4 -• and •OH; when the initial solution pH is 10.5, the main free radical for degrading tetracycline is •OH.

Translated title of the contributionOptimized Activation of Persulfate by Dielectric Barrier Discharge for the Treatment of Tetracycline Wastewater
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1387-1395
Number of pages9
JournalGaodianya Jishu/High Voltage Engineering
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 May 2019

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