Abstract
Freshwater is only 2.5% of the total water on the Earth and rest is contaminated or brackish. Various physical and chemical techniques are being used to purify the contaminated water. This study deals with catalytic plasma treatment of contaminated water collected from different sites of Faisalabad-Pakistan. A non-thermal DC plasma jet technique was used to treat the water samples in the presence of TiO2 catalyst. The plasma-assisted catalytic treatment introduced some oxidative species (O3, H2O2, HO2−, OH−) in the water. These species reacted with pollutants and cause the degradation of harmful contaminants, especially dyes. The degradation of dye sample during plasma treatment was more pronounced as compared to other samples. pH, conductivity and TDS of dye containing sample decreased after catalytic plasma treatment. The degradation of organic pollutants increased due to presence of several oxidants, such as TiO2, ferrous ions and hydrogen peroxide. FT-IR analysis revealed the degradation of some functional groups during treatment process and confirmed the effectiveness of the process. The residue of the treated samples was consisted of amines, amides and N-H functional groups. XRD analysis showed the presence of Alite, Ferrite, aluminate, Si, S and some heavy metals in the residue. The effect of plasma treatment on activity of gram-negative Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria in water was also checked. The bacterial activity was reduced by almost 50% after 2 min of plasma treatment.
Highlights
The depleting fresh water sources is a global issue
A similar bacteria inactivation trend was observed for catalytic plasma treatment
It reveals that TiO2 nanoparticles are not very effective for antibacterial treatment of contaminated water
Summary
The depleting fresh water sources is a global issue. For the existence of living organisms, the water is the most vital component. The use of polluted water is causing numerous diseases. Population of the underdeveloped countries is rising exponentially and so does the demand of clean water. Most parts of Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan have polluted and brackish ground water. Faisalabad is the second largest city in eastern province of Punjab and third most populated city of Pakistan. Faisalabad has grown into a multi-industrial metropolis and distribution center due to its central location in the region. This city contributes over 20% of GDP of Punjab with annual GDP of USD 20.5 billion. Textile industry and agriculture remain its hallmark. This city lacks basic data related to air and water quality. No planned environmental monitoring is being undertaken by the government in this city
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