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Effect of MoS2 on phenol decomposition in water after high-voltage pulse discharge treatment

CHEMOSPHERE [2022]
Haixia Wu, Ruoyu Liu, Yongjun Sun, Yiyun Wen, Quanfa Zhao, Shaohua Lin, Yong Wang
ABSTRACT

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) was added to the system after being treated with high-voltage pulse discharge plasma to improve the degradation efficiency of pollutants and reduce energy consumption. The discharge plasma-treated solution contains hydrogen peroxide and metal iron ions, and MoS 2 addition can cause co-catalytic Fenton reaction . The effects of discharge time, initial pH, phenol concentration, MoS 2 dosage, discharge voltage, and gas type on phenol removal and aqueous H 2 O 2 concentration were mainly investigated. Results showed that the addition of MoS 2 after plasma treatment can reduce the plasma treatment time by 70% and maintain or even increase the degradation efficiency of phenol from 40% (after 20 min of discharge plasma) to 92% (after turning off the discharge and dosing with MoS 2 for 30 min). Acidic conditions (pH = 3–4) and oxygen were beneficial to phenol removal. MoS 2 addition greatly improved the catalytic oxidation of discharge plasma. This study provides a promising direction for water treatment based on plasma technology .

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