Electric discharge in water as a source of UV radiation, ozone and hydrogen peroxide

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Results are presented from investigations of multispark electric discharge in water excited along multielectrode metal-dielectric systems with gas supply into the interelectrode gaps. The intensity distribution of discharge radiation in the region covering the biologically active soft UV (190 ≤ λ ≤ 430 nm) has been determined and the absolute number of quanta in this wavelength interval has been measured. The potentiality of the slipping surface discharge in water for its disinfection is analysed. The energy expenditure for water cleansing is estimated to be as low as ∼10-4 kWh 1-1.

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Anpilov, A. M., Barkhudarov, E. M., Bark, Y. B., Zadiraka, Y. V., Christofi, M., Kozlov, Y. N., … Temchin, S. M. (2001). Electric discharge in water as a source of UV radiation, ozone and hydrogen peroxide. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 34(6), 993–999. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/34/6/322

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