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Organic Compounds Degradation in the Diaphragm Discharge

STARÁ, Z., KRČMA, F.

Original Title

Organic Compounds Degradation in the Diaphragm Discharge

English Title

Organic Compounds Degradation in the Diaphragm Discharge

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The study is in general focused on investigation of the DC diaphragm discharge in water solutions. The main attention of this contribution is focused on the degradation of selected organic dyes and on the investigation of discharge parameters that can influence this process, namely the discharge power, the polarity of the applied high voltage and the initial solution conductivity. The influence of the electrolysis is also discussed. The dye concentration decrease is easily determined by photometry and it is visible by the decolorisation of the solution.

English abstract

The study is in general focused on investigation of the DC diaphragm discharge in water solutions. The main attention of this contribution is focused on the degradation of selected organic dyes and on the investigation of discharge parameters that can influence this process, namely the discharge power, the polarity of the applied high voltage and the initial solution conductivity. The influence of the electrolysis is also discussed. The dye concentration decrease is easily determined by photometry and it is visible by the decolorisation of the solution.

Keywords

organic compunds decomposition, diaphragm discharge

Key words in English

organic compunds decomposition, diaphragm discharge

Authors

STARÁ, Z., KRČMA, F.

Released

30.08.2005

Publisher

University Gent

Location

Bruge

Book

CAPPSA 2005 - Book of Abstracts

Pages from

71

Pages to

71

Pages count

1

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT16193,
  author="Zdenka {Kozáková} and František {Krčma}",
  title="Organic Compounds Degradation in the Diaphragm Discharge",
  booktitle="CAPPSA 2005 - Book of Abstracts",
  year="2005",
  pages="71--71",
  publisher="University Gent",
  address="Bruge"
}