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titleOfInvention A Plasma Evaporation Technology Using Persulfate Solution as Exciting Object
abstract The invention relates to a plasma evaporation process using persulfate solution as an excitation object, belonging to the field of evaporation crystallization in chemical engineering. This process is mainly to solve the deficiency that the existing evaporation process is difficult to remove the volatile organic pollutants in the wastewater. Plasma with a temperature of 4400-4600°C; the above-mentioned plasma is ejected from the bottom of the evaporation chamber and directly contacts the liquid for heat and mass transfer; the liquid absorbs heat and evaporates, and the generated steam is discharged out of the evaporation chamber together with the plasma; A large number of sulfate radicals, hydroxyl radicals and high-energy electrons carried have strong oxidation ability, which can decompose volatile organic pollutants in steam into carbon dioxide and water, and improve the removal rate of organic pollutants in wastewater by evaporation process .
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