Abstract

Abstract The focus of the present study is to assess the performances of H 2 O 2 assisted non-thermal plasma (NTP) technology for the degradation of the Acid Orange 7 textile azo dye in aqueous solution. The reactor configuration used during the experiments was the “dielectric barrier discharge” (DBD). The comparison between DBD (only non-thermal plasma) and H 2 O 2 /DBD system (in the presence of H 2 O 2 in the solution) was also performed. The experimental tests were carried out using 100 mL of aqueous solution with an initial Acid Orange 7 concentration equal to 10 mg/L, in the presence of oxygen as process gas in the DBD reactor operating with 20 kV of applied voltage. The results demonstrated that in presence of only oxygen in the DBD reactor, a discoloration and simultaneous mineralization of about 60% was obtained after only 2.5 min, while the addition of H 2 O 2 enhanced the dye degradation rate, obtaining in the same a discoloration and simultaneous mineralization of about 80%. The higher degradation rate achieved by adding H 2 O 2 could be attributed to the presence of higher amounts of hydroxyl radicals in DBD reactor. A deeply study on the influence of the main macroscopic parameters such as O 2 flow rate, H 2 O 2 and Acid Orange 7 initial concentration has been assessed in order to find the optimal operating conditions for the H 2 O 2 /DBD system. The kinetic evaluation and the energy yield study were performed under specific experimental condition. If compared with traditional AOPs, the results obtained with the H 2 O 2 /DBD system, showed that this technology is faster and extremely efficient and consequently very promising for the removal of Acid Orange 7 azo dye in aqueous solutions.

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