PROJECT TITLE: Non-Thermal Plasma Degradation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances from Landfill LeachateProject Sponsor: Hinkley Center for Solid and Hazardous Waste ManagementProject Duration: Feb. 01, 2021 - Jan. 31, 2022Project Overview*Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) is a group of emerging and persistent contaminants that will likely be regulated in the near future. Conventional processes such as activated carbon adsorption, membrane separation, and ion exchange remove PFAS by separation, thus requiring disposal of the residue. Alternatively, non-thermal plasma processes degrade PFAS by converting PFAS to potentially non-toxic compounds. In preliminary experiments, the PIs demonstrated that in a thin-water-film non-thermal plasma reactor, receiving a continuous flow of deionized water containing a model PFAS (perfluorooctanoic acid, PFOA) at 9 mg/L, the PFOA removal was 81 percent and the defluorination was 23 percent. After switching from deionized water to real-world landfill leachates, the defluorination varied between 8-34%, showing that the PFOA removal highly depended on the leachate components. The energy efficiency of the reactor is approximately two times higher than that of similar technologies in the literature. The tasks of this project are to
Project TeamDr. Youneng Tang (PI), Dr. Bruce R. Locke (co-PI), Dr. Tarek Abichou (co-PI), Dr. Huan Chen (co-PI), Ms. Rachel Gallan (graduate student), Karam Eeso (undergraduate research assistant)
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