Hybrid plasma discharges for energy-efficient production of plasma-activated water

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2023)

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Plasma-activated water (PAW), an emerging and cost-effective disinfectant produced from the interaction be-tween non-thermal plasma and water, was generated with a newly designed hybrid plasma discharge (HPD) reactor. The HPD reactor produces two simultaneous plasma discharges within one power source, one from the high-voltage electrode above the liquid surface, and the other from the ground electrode enclosed in a quartz tube, allowing the air to flow through the side of the ground electrode and injecting plasma bubbles into the liquid. The simulated distributions of electric field indicated that high electric fields were induced around both the high voltage and ground electrodes, at high input voltages, explaining the plasma discharges observed on both electrodes. The PAW generated via the HPD reactor achieved a high RONS energy efficiency of 1.81 x 10(-1) mol.kW(-1).h(-1) and a high inactivation against Escherichia coli of 5.18-log10 reduction in 30 s of contact time, outperforming reported literature studies, which require minutes or hours to achieve similar inactivation. The effect of the number and size of orifices in the bubble column of the HPD reactor was studied, as well as the effect of the liquid volume (from 0.5 to 2 L), and salinity (from 0 to 8 mM NaCl). The Escherichia coli in PAW was further analysed by TEM and DNA leakage showing that PAW damaged the cell membrane. This hybrid plasma discharge reactor can be the base of producing disinfectant PAW in larger volume for the agriculture, biomedical, food and water treatment industries.
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Plasma-activated water, Pin-to-plate, Plasma-bubble discharge, Reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, Non-thermal plasma
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