Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, Vol.28, No.6, 677-688, 2008
Decomposition of Methylene Blue in Water by Corona Discharges
The decomposition of methylene blue (MB) in aqueous solution was investigated using a pulsed corona discharge. The discharge was ignited in the gas bubbled in the solution through several needle electrodes. The influence of treatment time, volume of the treated solution and initial concentration of the dye in solution on MB degradation was studied. The effect of the nature of the gas introduced was also investigated. For the same energy input, MB conversion increased in the order air < argon < oxygen. When using oxygen, the decomposition of MB exceeded 95% after similar to 20 min plasma treatment. Higher efficiency was obtained for higher treated volume and higher initial concentration. At 90% conversion the yield obtained with oxygen was similar to 5 g/kWh for an initial concentration of 150 mg/l and a treated volume of solution of 100 ml.