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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2013 Volume.22 No. 8 p.937 ~ p.944
Disinfective Properties and Ozone Concentrations in Water and Air from an Ozone Generator and a Low-temperature Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Generator
Lee Young-Sik

Jeon Hyoung-Joo
Han Hyung-Gyun
Cheong Cheong-Jo
Abstract
Ozone concentrations in water and air, and resulting disinfective properties, were measured following generation by either
an ozone generator or a low-temperature dielectric barrier discharge plasma generator. In freshwater, ozone concentrations of 0.81 and 0.48 mg/L O3 were observed after the ozone and plasma generators had been operated for five minutes, respectively.
Higher levels of dissolved O3 were attained more easily with the ozone generator. In seawater, both systems were capable of creating concentrations greater than 3.00 mg/L O3 after 5minutes of operation. Higher ozone levels were attained more easily in seawater than in freshwater. Rates of bacterial sterilization in seawater after three minutes were 96% and 88%, using the plasma and ozone generators, respectively. In freshwater, higher concentrations of ozone were released into the atmosphere by the ozone generator than by the plasma generator. In creating equivalent levels of dissolved ozone in freshwater, the plasma generator released 4.5 times more ozone into the atmosphere than did the ozone generator. This shows that ozone generators are more effective than plasma generators for creating ozonated water. For the same concentration of dissolved ozone in seawater, more ozone was released into the atmosphere using the ozone generator than using the plasma generator. Therefore,
with regard to air pollution, plasma generators seem to be less expensive than ozone generators.
KEYWORD
O3Generation, Ozone generator, Plasma reactor, Seawater, Freshwater
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