Abstract

AbstractIn this investigation, the pulsed discharge characteristics in water and the phenol-degradation properties of three different types of reactors, which had rod-rod, rod-plate and wire-cylinder format, were studied. Among the three types of reactors, it was found that the phenol removal efficiency was highest for the wirecylinder reactor configuration. In addition, the influence of pulse energy for removal efficiency was investigated. The removal efficiency at 180 kV-72 J discharged is higher than at 180 kV-960 J discharged. Furthermore, the effect of hydrogen peroxide on phenol removal efficiency was also studied under conditions of 120 kV-72 J, and it was found that the phenol degradation rate was higher when hydrogen peroxide was used.

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