Decolorization of azodyes using the atmospheric pressure plasma jet

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Abstract

Atmospheric pressure plasma jet operated in air/argon mixture is tested for decolorization of Bezactiv Orange V-3R dye used in the textile industry. The decolorization efficiency is determined by spectrophotometric measurements at 493.7 nm which corresponds to the breaking of dye N$=$N bond. The initial concentration of 50~mg/L of dye is reduced 50 times after 120 minutes of treatment by plasma. The results are compared to the efficiency of the suspended TiO$_{2}$ powder and activated by an UV lamp (300~W). The radicals responsible for removal of the dye are OH and super-anion radical. It is found that efficiency of the plasma and TiO$_{2}+$ UV is quite similar for the treatment times up to 60 min. After that, TiO$_{2}$ shows higher decolorization rates (100 times reduction after 90 min). However, when plasma and TiO$_{2}$ (but without the UV lamp) are applied together, it is found that there are synergetic effects and that the efficiency is increased. Plasma (less than 2 W) is not expected to produce high amounts of UV light in the atmospheric pressure.

*Supported by MESTD, RS, III41011 and ON 171037.

Authors

  • Sasa Lazovic

    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Dejan Maletic

    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Natasa Tomic

    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Gordana Malovic

    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Uros Cvelbar

    • Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Zorana Dohcevic-Mitrovic

    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • Zoran Petrovic

    • Institute of Physics University of Belgrade
    • Institute of Physics, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia
    • Institute of Physics University of Belgrade Serbia
    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgarde Serbia
    • Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
    • Institute of Physics University of Belgrade, P.O.B. 68, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia