Recent progress in applications of non-thermal plasma for water purification, bio-sterilization, and decontamination

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Various reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are accompanied by electrons, ultra-violet (UV) radiation, ions, photons, and electric fields in non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma. Plasma technology is already used in diverse fields, such as biomedicine, dentistry, agriculture, ozone generation, chemical synthesis, surface treatment, and coating. Non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma is also considered a promising technology in environmental pollution control. The degradation of organic and inorganic pollutants will be massively advanced by plasma-generated reactive species. Various investigations on the use of non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma technology for organic wastewater purification have already been performed, and advancements are continuing to be made in this area. This work provides a critical review of the ongoing improvements related to the use of non-thermal plasma in wastewater control and outlines the operational principle, standards, parameters, and boundaries with a special focus on the degradation of organic compounds in wastewater treatment.

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Barjasteh, A., Dehghani, Z., Lamichhane, P., Kaushik, N., Choi, E. H., & Kaushik, N. K. (2021, April 2). Recent progress in applications of non-thermal plasma for water purification, bio-sterilization, and decontamination. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083372

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