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J Hazard Mater


Title:Enhanced oxidation of naphthalene using plasma activation of TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst
Author(s):Wu Z; Zhu Z; Hao X; Zhou W; Han J; Tang X; Yao S; Zhang X;
Address:"School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310018, China. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310018, China. Electronic address: Zhang.xm@zjsu.edu.cn"
Journal Title:J Hazard Mater
Year:2018
Volume:20171225
Issue:
Page Number:48 - 57
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.12.052
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3336 (Electronic) 0304-3894 (Linking)
Abstract:"Non-thermal plasma technology has great potential in reducing polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) emission. But in plasma-alone process, various undesired by-products are produced, which causes secondary pollutions. Here, a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) reactor has been developed for the oxidation of naphthalene over a TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst at low temperature. In comparison to plasma-alone process, the combination of plasma and TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst significantly enhanced naphthalene conversion (up to 40%) and CO(x) selectivity (up to 92%), and substantially reduced the formation of aerosol (up to 90%) and secondary volatile organic compounds (up to near 100%). The mechanistic study suggested that the presence of the TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst intensified the electron energy in the DBD. Meantime, the energized electrons generated in the discharge activated TiO(2), while the presence of ozone enhanced the activity of the TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst. This plasma-catalyst interaction led to the synergetic effect resulting from the combination of plasma and TiO(2)/diatomite catalyst, consequently enhanced the oxidation of naphthalene. Importantly, we have demonstrated the effectiveness of plasma to activate the photocatalyst for the deep oxidation of PAH without external heating, which is potentially valuable in the development of cost-effective gas cleaning process for the removal of PAHs in vehicle applications during cold start conditions"
Keywords:Dielectric barrier discharge Oxidation PAHs Photocatalyst Plasma;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEWu, Zuliang Zhu, Zhoubin Hao, Xiaodong Zhou, Weili Han, Jingyi Tang, Xiujuan Yao, Shuiliang Zhang, Xuming eng Netherlands 2018/01/01 J Hazard Mater. 2018 Apr 5; 347:48-57. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.12.052. Epub 2017 Dec 25"

 
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