Nanosecond pulsed discharge with plasma-functionalized TiO2 for the high efficiency degradation of tetracycline

Sen Wang, Xiaoyang Wei, Pengju Chen, Renwu Zhou, Zhi Fang

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Abstract

Non-thermal plasma coupling with photocatalyst is recognized as a promising technology for the degradation of antibiotics, and improving the photocatalyst performance is one of the most significant strategies to improve the efficiency of plasma-catalytic systems. This study employed a nanosecond pulsed gas-liquid discharge coupled with plasma-functionalized TiO2 to achieve a high efficiency of tetracycline degradation and clarify the synergistic mechanism of nanosecond pulse discharge coupling with functionalized TiO2. Results showed that the degradation efficiency with functionalized TiO2 increased by 20% compared to the untreated TiO2 for 4 min-plasma treatment. It is also suggested that the effect of photogenerated holes and electrons can be promoted in the functionalized TiO2, as evidenced by the radical quenching experiments. The plasma-modified TiO2 catalysts were proven to have a good stability and recyclability. This study provides a new sustainable approach to enhance the performance of photocatalysts in the plasma system for environmental remediation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number255201
JournalJournal Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume57
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • nanosecond pulsed discharge
  • photocatalyst
  • plasma modification
  • plasma-catalytic degradation

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