DocumentCode
1431983
Title
River Water Remediation Using Electrohydraulic Discharges or Ozonation
Author
Izdebski, T. ; Dors, M. ; Mizeraczyk, J.
Author_Institution
Centre for Plasma & Laser Eng., Polish Acad. of Sci., Gdañsk, Poland
Volume
39
Issue
3
fYear
2011
fDate
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
953
Lastpage
959
Abstract
River water cleaning from microorganisms using electrohydraulic discharges and ozonation was investigated. The processed water was highly polluted with the total number of microorganisms (70 400 cfu/mL) and total Escherichia coli bacteria (280 cfu/mL). The processing was conducted in a tube reactor with a hollow needle-rod electrode configuration. A 400-mL sample of river water was treated at different flow rates. Ozonation was performed in a washing bottle with an ozone concentration of 20 g/m3. The corona discharge treatment showed a steady decrease of bacteria and microorganisms but did not kill them completely. Spark discharge killed the bacteria and microorganisms completely; however, its energy efficiency was much lower than that of ozonation. The ozone treatment decreased the concentration of microorganisms and coli bacteria down to 785 and 10 cfu/mL, respectively, in 45 s which resulted in higher energy efficiency than processing using corona and spark discharges. The NPOC analysis of the treated samples showed its concentration of 5 ± 0, 4 ppm in all samples.
Keywords
corona; microorganisms; ozonation (materials processing); plasma materials processing; river pollution; sparks; water treatment; NPOC analysis; coli bacteria concentration; corona discharge treatment; electrohydraulic discharges; energy efficiency; flow rates; hollow needle-rod electrode configuration; microorganism concentration; ozonation; ozone concentration; ozone treatment; processed water; river water cleaning; river water remediation; spark discharge; total Escherichia coli bacteria; tube reactor; washing bottle; Disinfection; electrohydraulic discharges; ozonation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2010.2098889
Filename
5696761
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