Smart Strategic Management for the Cold Plasma Process Using ORP Monitoring and Total Organic Carbon Correlation

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Abstract

Assessing oxidation–reduction potential (ORP) is of paramount importance in the efficient management of wastewater within both chemical and biological treatment processes. However, despite its critical role, insufficient information exists about how reactive chemical species generated by cold plasma (CP) in chemical treatment are associated with ORP and air flow rate. Therefore, we aim to identify the correlation between ORP and the removal of organic pollutants when using CP treatment. Additionally, we introduce a machine-learning-based operation to predict removal efficiency in the CP process. Results reveal a significant correlation of over 0.9 between real-time ORP and total organic carbon (TOC), which underscores the efficacy of ORP as a key parameter. This approach made it possible to control OH radical generation by regulating the air flow rate of the CP. This study posits that smart management facilitated by machine learning has the potential to enhance the economic viability of CP feasibility while maintaining overall treatment performance.

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Lee, Y. A., Lee, I., Kim, H. J., & Kim, H. W. (2024). Smart Strategic Management for the Cold Plasma Process Using ORP Monitoring and Total Organic Carbon Correlation. Processes, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12030471

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