An evaluation of a pilot-scale nonthermal plasma advanced oxidation process for trace organic compound degradation

Daniel Gerrity, Benjamin D. Stanford, Rebecca A. Trenholm, Shane A. Snyder

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Abstract

This study evaluated a pilot-scale nonthermal plasma (NTP) advanced oxidation process (AOP) for the degradation of trace organic compounds such as pharmaceuticals and potential endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs). The degradation of seven indicator compounds was monitored in tertiary-treated wastewater and spiked surface water to evaluate the effects of differing water qualities on process efficiency. The tests were also conducted in batch and single-pass modes to examine contaminant degradation rates and the remediation capabilities of the technology, respectively. Values for electrical energy per order (EEO) of magnitude degradation ranged from <0.3 kWh/m3-log for easily degraded compounds (e.g., carbamazepine) in surface water to 14 kWh/m3-log for more recalcitrant compounds (e.g., meprobamate) in wastewater. Changes in the bulk organic matter based on UV254 absorbance and excitation-emission matrices (EEM) were also monitored and correlated to contaminant degradation. These results indicate that NTP may be a viable alternative to more common AOPs due to its comparable energy requirements for contaminant degradation and its ability to operate without any additional feed chemicals.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)493-504
Number of pages12
JournalWater research
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2010

Keywords

  • Advanced oxidation process (AOP)
  • Endocrine disrupting compound (EDC)
  • Nonthermal plasma (NTP)
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Trace organic compound

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Water Science and Technology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Pollution
  • Waste Management and Disposal
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

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