Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge

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Munera Mustafa Aonyas
Biljana P Dojčinović
Slobodan Dobrosav Dolić
Bratislav M Obradović
Dragan D Manojlović
Marijana D Marković
Goran M Roglić

Abstract

Two anionic surfactants (sodium lauryl sulfate – SDS and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate – SDBS) were treated with dielectric barrier dis­charge. Loss of surfactant activity, decrease in chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total organic carbon (TOC) as well as lower toxicity of degradation products was determined. Effects of catalysts – hydrogen peroxide and iron (II), on the above mentioned parameters, were determined. Catalysts affected the degradation of SDBS, but in the case of SDS, catalysts had no effect on degradation. Both catalysts induced the decrease of COD and TOC values. Toxicity of the solutions after the plasma treatment was lower in all the systems tested.

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M. M. Aonyas, “Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge”, J. Serb. Chem. Soc., vol. 81, no. 9, pp. 1097–1107, Oct. 2016.
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