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Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University Bratislava


Water electrospray through air corona and spark discharges and induced water chemistry

Pongrác B., Martišovitš V., Janda M., Tarabová B., Hensel K., Machala Z.
20th Symposium on Applications of Plasma Processes SAPP XX and COST TD1208 Workshop on Application of Gaseous Plasma with Liquids, Tatranská Lomnica (Slovakia), January 17-22, p. USB (2015)

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Abstract:

Decontamination of water polluted with organic and microbial pollutants, and biomedical effects on cells mediated through aqueous solutions can be efficiently achieved by using various non-thermal plasma discharges. These effects can be further enhanced when air discharges are combined with water electrospray. The presence of the electrical discharge generating non-thermal plasma in the spraying area allows for very efficient mass transfer of plasma-generated species into the water [1, 2].
We investigated the effect of the electrospraying of water in combination with positive DC corona discharge. Our key finding is that the discharge has a significant effect on the electrospray behavior and vice versa [3-6]. Such water electrospray-air discharge system was demonstrated to be very efficient in inducing bactericidal and various chemical effects in treated water [1, 7].



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