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Title: Degradation of organic pollutants and microorganisms from wastewater using different dielectric barrier discharge configurations—a critical review.
Authors: Mouele, Emile Massima Solomon
Tijani, Jimoh Oladejo
Fatoba, Olanrewaju Ojo
Petrik, Leslie Felicia
Keywords: Wastewater treatment . Organic contaminants . DBD . Plasma . Electrode geometry . Ecosystem
Issue Date: 22-Oct-2015
Publisher: SPRINGER, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22(23), 18345-18362
Citation: Mouele ESM, Tijani JO, Fatoba OO and Petrik LF (2015). Degradation of organic pollutants and microorganisms from wastewater using different dielectric barrier discharge configurations—a critical review. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 22(23), 18345-18362
Series/Report no.: 22;23
Abstract: The growing global drinking water crisis requires the development of novel advanced, sustainable, and cost effective water treatment technologies to supplement the existing conventional methods. One such technology is advanced oxidation based on dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). DBD such as single and double planar and single and double cylindrical dielectric barrier configurations have been utilized for efficient degradation of recalcitrant organic pollutants. The overall performance of the different DBD system varies and depends on several factors. Therefore, this review was compiled to give an overview of different DBD configurations vis-a-viz their applications and the in situ mechanism of generation of free reactive species for water and wastewater treatment. Our survey of the literature indicated that application of double cylindrical dielectric barrier configuration represents an ideal and viable route for achieving greater water and wastewater purification efficiency.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/317
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