Removal of TBBPS from simulated production wastewater by bubble film dielectric barrier discharge plasma
WANG Xiaoping,, MEI Jie Chongqing Key Laboratory of Catalysis and Environmental New Material, College of Environment and Resources, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing 400067, China
Abstract:In order to realize the effective degradation of tetrabromobisphenol S (TBBPS) in wastewater, a bubble-film dielectric barrier discharge plasma device was used to study the effect of discharge plasma on TBBPS degradation. The effects of discharge voltage, air flow rate, liquid flow rate and addition of the active substance inhibitors on the degradation of TBBPS were investigated, respectively, and the variations of pH, conductivity, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological toxicity during the degradation process were examined. The results showed that when the discharge voltage was 12.5 kV, the air flow rate was 1.8 L?min?1 and the liquid flow rate was 150 mL?min?1, the removal rate of TBBPS reached more than 95% after 9 min treatment. The active substance inhibitors had a certain inhibition effect on the degradation of TBBPS, and the active substance $ \cdot {\rm{O}}_2^ - $ was the main active substance in the reaction system. In the process of degradation, pH decreased, the conductivity increased, the COD increased first and then decreased, and the biological toxicity showed a downward trend. The full wave scanning results of UV-Vis spectrophotometer showed that the characteristic absorption peak of TBBPS decreased with the increase of treatment time, indicating that the plasma treatment could destroy the structure of TBBPS. The above results can provide a reference for the effective degradation of TBBPS. Key words:TBBPS/ bubble-film dielectric barrier discharge/ degradation process/ wastewater treatment.
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Chongqing Key Laboratory of Catalysis and Environmental New Material, College of Environment and Resources, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chongqing 400067, China Received Date: 2021-01-23 Accepted Date: 2021-04-12 Available Online: 2021-07-23 Keywords:TBBPS/ bubble-film dielectric barrier discharge/ degradation process/ wastewater treatment Abstract:In order to realize the effective degradation of tetrabromobisphenol S (TBBPS) in wastewater, a bubble-film dielectric barrier discharge plasma device was used to study the effect of discharge plasma on TBBPS degradation. The effects of discharge voltage, air flow rate, liquid flow rate and addition of the active substance inhibitors on the degradation of TBBPS were investigated, respectively, and the variations of pH, conductivity, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological toxicity during the degradation process were examined. The results showed that when the discharge voltage was 12.5 kV, the air flow rate was 1.8 L?min?1 and the liquid flow rate was 150 mL?min?1, the removal rate of TBBPS reached more than 95% after 9 min treatment. The active substance inhibitors had a certain inhibition effect on the degradation of TBBPS, and the active substance $ \cdot {\rm{O}}_2^ - $ was the main active substance in the reaction system. In the process of degradation, pH decreased, the conductivity increased, the COD increased first and then decreased, and the biological toxicity showed a downward trend. The full wave scanning results of UV-Vis spectrophotometer showed that the characteristic absorption peak of TBBPS decreased with the increase of treatment time, indicating that the plasma treatment could destroy the structure of TBBPS. The above results can provide a reference for the effective degradation of TBBPS.