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Hydrodynamic cavitation and cold plasma: Innovative approaches for water treatment and disinfection

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RUDOLF Pavel POCHYLÝ František SŤAHEL Pavel MARŠÁLEK Blahoslav BALKO Marek ČECH Jan HUDEC Martin PROKEŠ Lubomír MARŠÁLKOVÁ Eliška

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference 9th Meeting of the IAHR WorkGroup on Cavitation and Dynamic Problems in Hydraulic Machinery and System, IAHRWG 2023
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Faculty of Science

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Doi https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1483/1/012008
Keywords CaviPlasma; hydrodynamic cavitation; electric discharge; water treatment; disinfection
Description Hydrodynamic cavitation (HC) is a phenomenon that occurs when a liquid flows at a high velocity through a constricted space or over a sharp edge, causing the pressure to drop to vapor pressure and the formation of bubbles within the liquid. These bubbles then collapse violently, producing high pressures, shock waves and temperatures (hot spots) that can lead to chemical reactions. In summary, HC is the formation and collapse of bubbles or cavities within a liquid due to high velocity flow, which can produce intense physical and chemical effects. In hydraulic machinery it is connected with many negative effects such as erosion, pressure pulsations, vibrations and noise. However HC also has important applications in water treatment, where it can be used to disinfect water by disrupting the cell walls of microorganisms (cyanobacteria, bacteria). Several devices utilizing using HC or HC in combination with hydrogen peroxide or ozone will be presented. Nevertheless efficiency of HC only is limited. New principle of exploiting HC based on synergistic effect with cold plasma ignited within the vaporous region was recently invented by present authors’ team. This device features production of significant concentration of hydrogen peroxide, strong electric field and UV irradiation. Combined action of these phenomena leads to very strong disinfection effects that not only disinfect water from biological contamination but also degrades chemical pollution (residuals of pharmaceuticals, estrogenes, pesticides and other organic molecules).
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