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BackgroundRhodamine B (RhB) is widely used as a colorant in textiles and food stuffs, and is also a well-known water tracer fluorescent. It is harmful to human beings and animals, and causes irritation of the skin, eyes and respiratory tract. The carcinogenicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity and chronic toxicity toward humans and animals have been experimentally proven. RhB cannot be effectively removed by biological treatment due to the slow kinetics. Therefore, RhB is chosen as a model pollutant for liquid phase plasma (LPP) treatment in the present investigation.ResultsThis paper presents experimental results for the bleaching of RhB from aqueous solutions in the presence of TiO2 photocatalyst with LPP system. Properties of generated plasma were investigated by optical emission spectroscopy methods. The results of electrical-discharge degradation of RhB showed that the decomposition rate increased with the applied voltage, pulse width, and frequency. The oxygen gas addition to reactant solution increases the degradation rate by active oxygen species. The RhB decomposition rate was shown to increase with the TiO2 particle dosage.ConclusionThis work presents the conclusions on the photocatalytic oxidation of RhB, as a function of plasma conditions, oxygen gas bubbling as well as TiO2 particle dosage. We knew that using the liquid phase plasma system with TiO2 photocatalyst at high speed we could remove the organic matter in the water.

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  • Due to dyeing of fabric, wastewater from many textile industries contains color and as such cannot be disposed into the environment

  • This paper presents experimental results for the bleaching of Rhodamine B (RhB) from aqueous solutions in the presence of plasma generated by a bipolar pulsed discharge system added TiO2 photocatalyst

  • The hydrogen radicals produced in liquid phase plasma (LPP) can be applied to synthesis of metal particles by the liquid-phase chemical reduction methods [18], whereas the atomic oxygen and hydroxyl radicals can be used for Discharge time

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Due to dyeing of fabric, wastewater from many textile industries contains color and as such cannot be disposed into the environment. Traditional methods for dye removal include biological treatment [1], coagulation [2], filtration [3] and adsorption [4]; because of high dye concentrations and the increased stability of synthetic dyes, these methods are becoming less effective for the treatment of colored industry effluents [5,6]. RhB is widely used as a colorant in textiles and food stuffs, and is a well-known water tracer fluorescent [14]. Rhodamine B (RhB) is widely used as a colorant in textiles and food stuffs, and is a well-known water tracer fluorescent. RhB is chosen as a model pollutant for liquid phase plasma (LPP) treatment in the present investigation

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