Title :
Water purification using pulsed streamer discharges in micro-bubbled water
Author :
Namihira, T. ; Wang, D. ; Takashima, T. ; Katsuki, S. ; Akiyama, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Kumamoto Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Industrial applications using pulsed power was developed in many fields. One of them is the water purification using the pulsed streamer discharges. The pulsed streamer discharges in liquids generate intense electric fields at the tip of streamers, as well as high energy electrons, ozone, other chemically radical species, ultraviolet rays and shock waves. All of these may be utilized to decompose molecules and materials and to sterilize microorganism. In this time, the large-volume streamer discharges in indigo solution with oxygen micro-bubbles were used to decolorization of indigo molecules. The Blumlein type pulse forming network (B-PFN) which has maximum output voltage of 150 kV and pulse duration in the range of 0.6 to 1.2 /spl mu/5 was used as a pulsed power source. The decolorization ratio of indigo solution at fixed pulse repetition rates is higher with oxygen micro-bubbles, and increased with increasing pulse width and increasing the temperature of solution.
Keywords :
discharges (electric); electric fields; electrons; microorganisms; pulsed power technology; water treatment; 150 kV; Blumlein type pulse forming network; chemically radical species; electric fields generation; energy electrons; micro-bubbled water; microorganism sterilization; oxygen microbubbles; ozone; pulsed streamer discharges; shock waves; ultraviolet rays; water purification; Chemicals; Electrons; Fault location; Liquids; Microorganisms; Pulse generation; Purification; Shock waves; Space vector pulse width modulation; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7915-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2003.1278044