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

Two anionic surfactants (sodium lauryl sulfate - SDS and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate - SDBS) were treated with dielectric barrier discharge. Loss of surfactant activity, decrease of chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon as well as lower toxicity of degradation products were...

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Main Authors: Aonyas Munera Mustafa, Dojčinović Biljana P., Dolić Slobodan D., Obradović Bratislav M., Manojlović Dragan D., Marković Marijana D., Roglić Goran M.
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Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2016/0352-51391600056A.pdf
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author Aonyas Munera Mustafa
Dojčinović Biljana P.
Dolić Slobodan D.
Obradović Bratislav M.
Manojlović Dragan D.
Marković Marijana D.
Roglić Goran M.
author_facet Aonyas Munera Mustafa
Dojčinović Biljana P.
Dolić Slobodan D.
Obradović Bratislav M.
Manojlović Dragan D.
Marković Marijana D.
Roglić Goran M.
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description Two anionic surfactants (sodium lauryl sulfate - SDS and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate - SDBS) were treated with dielectric barrier discharge. Loss of surfactant activity, decrease of chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon as well as lower toxicity of degradation products were determined. Effects of catalysts - hydrogen peroxide and iron (II), on parameters mentioned above, were determined. Catalysts affect the degradation of SDBS and in the case of SDS catalysts have no effect on degradation. Both catalysts induce the decrease of COD and TOC values. Toxicity of solutions after the plasma treatment is lower in all the systems tested. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. OI 172030]
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spelling doaj.art-d2a41e5133a74afa8a9b2b93acb8ca632022-12-21T21:21:33ZengSerbian Chemical SocietyJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212016-01-018191097110710.2298/JSC160303056A0352-51391600056ADegradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier dischargeAonyas Munera Mustafa0Dojčinović Biljana P.1Dolić Slobodan D.2Obradović Bratislav M.3Manojlović Dragan D.4Marković Marijana D.5Roglić Goran M.6Faculty of Chemistry, BelgradeCenter of Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, BelgradeFaculty of Chemistry, BelgradeFaculty of Physics, BelgradeFaculty of Chemistry, BelgradeCenter of Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, BelgradeFaculty of Chemistry, BelgradeTwo anionic surfactants (sodium lauryl sulfate - SDS and sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate - SDBS) were treated with dielectric barrier discharge. Loss of surfactant activity, decrease of chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon as well as lower toxicity of degradation products were determined. Effects of catalysts - hydrogen peroxide and iron (II), on parameters mentioned above, were determined. Catalysts affect the degradation of SDBS and in the case of SDS catalysts have no effect on degradation. Both catalysts induce the decrease of COD and TOC values. Toxicity of solutions after the plasma treatment is lower in all the systems tested. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. OI 172030]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2016/0352-51391600056A.pdfplasma treatmentsodium lauryl sulfatesodium dodecybenzene-sulfonatehomogenouscatalysis
spellingShingle Aonyas Munera Mustafa
Dojčinović Biljana P.
Dolić Slobodan D.
Obradović Bratislav M.
Manojlović Dragan D.
Marković Marijana D.
Roglić Goran M.
Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
plasma treatment
sodium lauryl sulfate
sodium dodecybenzene-sulfonate
homogenous
catalysis
title Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
title_full Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
title_fullStr Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
title_short Degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
title_sort degradation of anionic surfactants using the reactor based on dielectric barrier discharge
topic plasma treatment
sodium lauryl sulfate
sodium dodecybenzene-sulfonate
homogenous
catalysis
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2016/0352-51391600056A.pdf
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