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Plasma Science & Technology | 2008

Analysis of Energetic Species Caused by Contact Glow Discharge Electrolysis in Aqueous Solution

Gao Jin-zhang; Wang Aixiang; Fu Yan; Wu Jianlin; Ma Dongping; Guo Xiao; Li Yan; Yang Wu

Contact glow discharge electrolysis is a non-Faradaic electrochemical process with an abnormal relationship between the current and voltage. Hydroxyl radicals, hydrogen radicals and hydrogen peroxide can be produced under the glow discharge, which are often used to degrade organic contaminants in aqueous solution. In this study, with 4-nitrophenol taken as an example of contaminants and tert-butanol as a scavenger of hydroxyl radicals, the role of energetic species in degrading organic compounds was examined in detail. Moreover, the effects of the applied voltage, solution conductivity and pH on the formation of three energetic species were also observed. The formation rate constants of the three energetic species were calculated based on the experimental data.


Rare Metals | 2007

Preparation and photocatalytic activity of PANI/TiO2 composite film

Gao Jin-zhang; Li Shengying; Yang Wu; Zhao Guohu; Bo Lili; Song Li

Abstract A PANI/TiO 2 composite film deposited on the glass surface was successfully prepared using sol-gel dip-coating technique and chemical oxidation method. The film was characterized using XRD, AFM, and UV. The result showed that the TiO 2 film consists of both cuboid-shaped and anatase-phased TiO 2 nanoparticles. The average grain size of TiO 2 in the film was approximately 20 nm. After coating with PANI, the particle was changed into irregular spherical-shaped and the size was increased up to approximately 35 nm in diameter. UV-Vis spectroscopy analysis indicated that the coating of TiO 2 with PANI would result in an enhancement of photocatalytic efficiency and an extension of the photoresponse of TiO 2 . The band gap of the PANI/TiO 2 film was 3.18 eV. The photocatalytic property of the film was evaluated by the degradation of rhodamine-B. It was found that 67.1% and 83.2% of rhodamine-B could be degraded under sunlight and UV irradiation within 120 min using the PANI/TiO 2 composite film as photocatalyst.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2001

A Review on Chemical Effects in Aqueous Solution induced by Plasma with Glow Discharge

Gao Jin-zhang; Wang Xiao-yan; Hu Zhongai; Hou Jing-guo; Lu Quanfang

Chemical effects in different aqueous solutions induced by plasma with glow discharge electrolysis (GDE) and contact glow discharge electrolysis (CGDE) are described in this paper. The experimental and discharge characteristics are also reviewed. These are followed by a discussion of their mechanisms of both anodic and cathodic CGDE..


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2006

Preparation of polystyrene/SiO2 nanocomposites by surface-initiated nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization

Ni Gang; Yang Wu; Bo Lili; Guo Hao; Zhang Wenhao; Gao Jin-zhang

Polystyrene/SiO2 composite nanoparticles (PS-g-Silica) were prepared by an in-situ surface-initiated nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization. After SiO2 nanoparticles were treated by thionyl chloride (SOCl2), peroxide initiation groups were immobilized on their surfaces through a reaction with tertiary butyl hydroperoxide (TBHP). Then surface nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization was initiated and polystyrene was grafted on the surface of SiO2 particles. Composite nanoparticles were characterized by IR spectra, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and thermogravimetry (TGA) and the results indicated that the surface-initiated nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization could be successfully used to synthesize well-dispersive PS/SiO2 nanocomposites.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2001

A Study on Water Treatment Induced by Plasma with Contact Glow Discharge Electrolysis

Hu Zhongai; Wang Xiao-yan; Gao Jin-zhang; Deng Hua-ling; Hou Jing-guo; Lu Xiaoquan; Kang Jingwan

Oxidative degradation of eight kinds of dyes induced by plasma in aqueous solution was investigated with contact glow discharge electrolysis (CGDE). It has been demonstrated that these eight dyes underwent degradation in CGDE, where Fe2+ could be utilised to raise the efficiency of degradation of dyes.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2008

Degradation of Anionic Dye Eosin by Glow Discharge Electrolysis Plasma

Gao Jin-zhang; Ma Dongping; Guo Xiao; Wang Aixiang; Fu Yan; Wu Jianlin; Yang Wu

This paper describes a novel method for the degradation of eosin by using glow discharge electrolysis (GDE). The effects of various parameters on the removal efficiency were studied. It was found that the eosin degradation could be raised considerably by increasing the applied voltage and the initial concentration, or by decreasing pH of the aqueous solution. Fe2+ ion had an evident accelerating effect on the eosin degradation. The degradation process of eosin obeyed a pseudo-first-order reaction. The relationship between the degradation rate constant k and the reaction temperature T could be expressed by Arrhenius equation with which the apparent activation energy Ea of 14.110 kJ. mol−1 and the pre-exponential factor ko of 2.065×10−1 min−1 were obtained, too. The determination of hydroxyl radical was carried out by using N,N-dimethyl-p-nitrosoaniline (RNO) as a scavenger. The results showed that the hydroxyl radical plays an important role in the degradation process.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2003

Oxidative Degradation of o-Chlorophenol with Contact Glow Discharges in Aqueous Solution

Gao Jin-zhang; Yang Wu; Liu Yong-jun; Chen Ping; Na Peng-jun; Lu Quanfang

Contact glow discharge electrolysis (CGDE) of o-chlorophenol (2-CP) was investigated under different pH, voltages and initial concentrations. And the mechanism of the oxidation was explored. The results suggested that the degradation followed the first order kinetic law; Fe2+ had a remarkable catalytic effect on the removal rate of o-chloropenol. In the presence of Fe2+, 2-CP underwent an exhaustive degradation, from which the major intermediates included o-dihydroxybenze, p-hydroxybenze, p-benzoquione and carboxlic acids.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2003

Degradation of Chloroanilines in Aqueous Solution by Contact Glow Discharge Electrolysis

Gao Jin-zhang; Hu Zhongai; Lu Quanfang; Na Peng-jun; Chen Ping; Liu Yong-jun; Yu Jie

Contact glow discharge electrolysis of some chloroanilines in sodium sulfate was investigated in different initial concentrations. Each of them underwent the dechlorination, deamination through oxidative degradation, and were eventually decomposed into hydrogen carbonate and carbon dioxide. It was testified that the chlorine atom and amidogen could be transformed into chloride ion and nitrite ion, respectively. Fe2+ has a remarkable catalytic effect on the degradation of them. On the basis of the detailed analysis of the intermediate products and kinetic behaviors, the reaction pathway was proposed, in which the attack of hydroxyl radical on the benzene ring of starting material might be a key step.


Synthetic Communications | 2000

Synthesis and Characterization of Three New Unsymmetrical Porphyrins

Lu Xiaoquan; Geng Zaixin; Kang Jingwan; Wang Zhihua; Gao Jin-zhang

Abstract The synthesis and characterization of three new unsymmetrical porphyrins is reported. These porphyrins are isomers and have not been reported previously. A new method was used to synthesize the porphyrins which is different from the general synthetic porcedure which was developed by Adler [1]. The structural assignment of the three isomers was based on the elemental analyses, UV-Vis, IR, and 1HNMR spectra.


Plasma Science & Technology | 2005

Oxidative Degradation of 4-chlorophenol in Aqueous Induced by Plasma with Submersed Glow Discharge Electrolysis

Pu Lumei; Gao Jin-zhang; Yang Wu; Li Yan; Yu Jie; Huang Dongling

The oxidative degradation of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) in aqueous solution induced by plasma with submersed glow discharge has been investigated. The concentration of 4-CP and the reaction intermediates were determined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Various influencing factors such as the initial pH, the concentration of 4-CP and the catalytic action of Fe2+ were examined. The results indicate that 4-CP is eventually degraded into inorganic ion, dioxide carbon and water. The attack of hydroxyl radicals on the benzene rings of 4-CP in the initial stage of oxidative reactions is presumed to be a key step. They also suggest that the reaction is of a pseudo-first order kinetic reaction and the proposed method is an efficient way for the 4-CP degradation.

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Yang Wu

Northwest Normal University

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Li Yan

Northwest Normal University

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Lu Quanfang

Northwest Normal University

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Pu Lumei

Northwest Normal University

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Yu Jie

Northwest Normal University

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Hu Zhongai

Northwest Normal University

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Kang Jingwan

Northwest Normal University

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Bo Lili

Northwest Normal University

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Guo Xiao

Northwest Normal University

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Hou Jing-guo

Northwest Normal University

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