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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Organic acids enhanced decoloration of azo dye in gas phase surface discharge plasma system.

Tiecheng Wang; Guangzhou Qu; Jingyu Ren; Qiuhong Sun; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu

A gas phase surface discharge plasma combined with organic acids system was developed to enhance active species mass transfer and dye-containing wastewater treatment efficacy, with Acid Orange II (AO7) as the model pollutant. The effects of discharge voltage and various organic acid additives (acetic acid, lactic acid and nonoic acid) on AO7 decoloration efficiency were evaluated. The experimental results showed that an AO7 decoloration efficiency of approximately 69.0% was obtained within 4 min of discharge plasma treatment without organic acid addition, which was improved to 82.8%, 83.5% and 88.6% within the same treatment time with the addition of acetic acid, lactic acid and nonoic acid, respectively. The enhancement effects on AO7 decoloration efficiency could be attributed to the decrease in aqueous surface tension, improvement in bubble distribution and shape, and increase in ozone equivalent concentration. The AO7 wastewater was biodegradable after discharge plasma treatment with the addition of organic acid. AO7 decomposition intermediates were analyzed by UV-vis spectrometry and GC-MS; 2-naphthol, 1,4-benzoquinone, phthalic anhydride, coumarin, 1,2-naphthoquinone, and 2-formyl-benzoic acid were detected. A possible pathway for AO7 decomposition in this system was proposed.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2016

Glyphosate contaminated soil remediation by atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge plasma and its residual toxicity evaluation.

Tiecheng Wang; Jingyu Ren; Guangzhou Qu; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu

Glyphosate was one of the most widely used herbicides in the world. Remediation of glyphosate-contaminated soil was conducted using atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma. The feasibility of glyphosate degradation in soil was explored, and the soil leachate toxicity after remediation was assessed via a seed germination test. The experimental results showed that approximately 93.9% of glyphosate was degraded within 45min of DBD plasma treatment with an energy yield of 0.47gkWh-1, and the degradation process fitted the first-order kinetic model. Increasing the discharge voltage and decreasing the organic matter content of the soil were both found to facilitate glyphosate degradation. There existed appropriate soil moisture to realize high glyphosate degradation efficiency. Glyphosate mineralization was confirmed by changes of total organic carbon (TOC), chemical oxygen demand (COD), PO43- and NO3-. The degradation intermediates including glycine, aminomethylphosphonic acid, acetic acid, formic acid, PO43- and NO3-, CO2 and CO were observed. A possible pathway for glyphosate degradation in the soil using this system was proposed. Based on the soil leachate toxicity test using wheat seed germination, the soil did not exhibit any hazardous effects following high-efficiency glyphosate degradation.


Bioelectromagnetics | 2018

Improvement of wheat seed vitality by dielectric barrier discharge plasma treatment: Seed Treatment by Discharge Plasma

Qiao Guo; Yiran Meng; Guangzhou Qu; Tiecheng Wang; Fengning Yang; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu

Influences of discharge voltage on wheat seed vitality were investigated in a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma system at atmospheric pressure and temperature. Six different treatments were designed, and their discharge voltages were 0.0, 9.0, 11.0, 13.0, 15.0, and 17.0 kV, respectively. Fifty seeds were exposed to the DBD plasma atmosphere with an air flow rate of 1.5 L min-1 for 4 min in each treatment, and then the DBD plasma-treated seeds were prepared for germination in several Petri dishes. Each treatment was repeated three times. Germination indexes, growth indexes, surface topography, water uptake, permeability, and α-amylase activity were measured. DBD plasma treatment at appropriate energy levels had positive effects on wheat seed germination and seedling growth. The germination potential, germination index, and vigor index significantly increased by 31.4%, 13.9%, and 54.6% after DBD treatment at 11.0 kV, respectively, in comparison to the control. Shoot length, root length, dry weight, and fresh weight also significantly increased after the DBD plasma treatment. The seed coat was softened and cracks were observed, systematization of the protein was strengthened, and amount of free starch grain increased after the DBD plasma treatment. Water uptake, relative electroconductivity, soluble protein, and α-amylase activity of the wheat seed were also significantly improved after the DBD plasma treatment. Roles of active species and ultraviolet radiation generated in the DBD plasma process in wheat seed germination and seedling growth are proposed. Bioelectromagnetics. 39:120-131, 2018.


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2016

Photocatalytic Degradation of Acid Orange II Using Activated Carbon Fiber-Supported Cobalt Phthalocyanine Coupled with Hydrogen Peroxide

Tiecheng Wang; Yujuan Li; Guangzhou Qu; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu

Activated carbon fiber-supported cobalt phthalocyanine photocatalyst (Co-TDTAPc-F) was prepared in this study, and its performance for dye wastewater decoloration was investigated, and Acid Orange II (AO7) was selected as the target pollutant. The morphology analysis of Co-TDTAPc-F was conducted, and the effects of catalyst loading, H2O2 addition, solution pH, and catalyst reuse on AO7 decoloration efficiency were evaluated. The results showed that AO7 decoloration efficiency increased by 23.2% during the Co-TDTAPc-F photocatalytic process as compared with solely Co-TDTAPc-F adsorption, and the decoloration process was fitted by pseudo first-order reaction. The increase of catalyst loading and H2O2 content both benefitted AO7 decoloration. Strong photocatalytic activities were observed at both acidic and alkaline conditions; however, total organic carbon (TOC) removal efficiency decreased with the increase of solution pH. Strong photocatalytic activity was still observed after four times reuse. The mechanisms of AO7 photocatalytic decomposition by Co-TDTAPc-F were proposed.


Water Research | 2016

Evaluation of the potentials of humic acid removal in water by gas phase surface discharge plasma.

Tiecheng Wang; Guangzhou Qu; Jingyu Ren; Qiuhe Yan; Qiuhong Sun; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2014

Depth dependence of p-nitrophenol removal in soil by pulsed discharge plasma

Tie Cheng Wang; Guangzhou Qu; Jie Li; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu


Water Research | 2015

Evaluation of the potential of p-nitrophenol degradation in dredged sediment by pulsed discharge plasma.

Tiecheng Wang; Guangzhou Qu; Qiuhong Sun; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu


Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2014

Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Gas–Liquid Pulse Discharge Plasma-Induced Degradation of Polyvinyl Alcohol-Containing Wastewater

Tiecheng Wang; Tianzhuo Ma; Guangzhou Qu; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu


Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2017

Enhancement of Germination and Seedling Growth of Wheat Seed Using Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma with Various Gas Sources

Yiran Meng; Guangzhou Qu; Tiecheng Wang; Qiuhong Sun; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu


Journal of Environmental Management | 2017

Evaluation of activated carbon fiber supported nanoscale zero-valent iron for chromium (VI) removal from groundwater in a permeable reactive column

Guangzhou Qu; Liqing Kou; Tiecheng Wang; Dongli Liang; Shibin Hu

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Guangzhou Qu

College of Natural Resources

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Jingyu Ren

College of Natural Resources

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Qiuhe Yan

College of Natural Resources

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Fengning Yang

College of Natural Resources

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