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Cold Plasma for Green Advanced Reduction/Oxidation Processes (AROPs) of Organic Pollutants in Water**

Giulia Tomei, Mubbshir Saleem, Elisa Ceriani, A.M. Pinton, Ester Marotta, Cristina Paradisi

2023Chemistry - A European Journal22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cold plasma is gaining increasing attention as a novel tool to activate energy demanding chemical processes, including advanced reduction/oxidation processes (AROPs) of organic pollutants in water. The very complex milieu generated by discharges at the water/plasma interface comprises photons, strong oxidants and strong reductants which can be exploited for achieving the degradation of most any kind of pollutants. Despite the complexity of these systems, the powerful arsenal of mechanistic tools and chemical probes of physical organic chemists can be usefully applied to understand and develop plasma chemistry. Specifically, the added value of air plasma generated by in situ discharge with respect to ozonation (ex situ discharge) is demonstrated using phenol and various phenol derivatives and mechanistic evidence for the prevailing role of hydroxyl radicals in the initial attack is presented. On the reduction front, the impressive performance of cold plasma in inducing the degradation of recalcitrant perfluoroalkyl substances, which do not react with OH radicals but are attacked by electrons, is reported and discussed. The widely different reactivities of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and of perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) underline the crucial role played in these processes by the interface between plasma and solution and the surfactant properties of the treated pollutants.

Topics & Concepts

RadicalPollutantChemistryPhenolDegradation (telecommunications)Perfluorooctanoic acidPlasmaEnvironmental chemistryPhotochemistryChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryEngineeringComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsTelecommunicationsPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances researchPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsWater Treatment and Disinfection