Device and method for detoxifying plasma-treated water containing hydrogen peroxide
US-2016332892-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US9540257B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9540257-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514932148-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A plasma spark discharge reactor for treating water. The plasma spark discharge reactor comprises a HV electrode with a head and ground electrode that surrounds at least a portion of the HV electrode. A passage for gas may pass through the reactor to a location proximate to the head to provide controlled formation of gas bubbles in order to facilitate the plasma spark discharge in a liquid environment.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plasma spark discharge reactor comprising: a HV electrode having a head; a ground electrode surrounding at least a portion of the HV electrode; and a gas passage extending longitudinally through the HV electrode to an outlet at a location proximate to the head of the HV electrode. 2. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 1 , wherein the HV electrode and the ground electrode are co-axial. 3. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 1 , further comprising an insulator. 4. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 1 , wherein the reactor further comprises a side passage fluidly connected to the gas passage and the side passage extends at an angle from the gas passage to an outlet proximate to the head of the HV electrode. 5. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 1 , wherein the HV electrode and ground electrode are oriented substantially vertically. 6. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 1 , wherein the HV electrode and ground electrode partially enclose a space between the HV electrode and ground electrode in a manner which retains gas in the space as a result of buoyancy. 7. A plasma spark discharge reactor comprising: a HV electrode having a head; a ground electrode surrounding at least a portion of the HV electrode; a gas passage extending to an outlet at a location proximate to the head of the HV electrode, and an insulator, and wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally through the insulator. 8. A plasma spark discharge reactor comprising: a HV electrode having a head; a ground electrode surrounding at least a portion of the HV electrode; and a gas passage extending to an outlet at a location proximate to the head of the HV electrode, wherein the reactor further comprises a plurality of side passages fluidly connected to the gas passage and the side passages each extend at an angle from the gas passage to an outlet proximate to the head of the HV electrode. 9. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 8 , wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally through the HV electrode. 10. The plasma spark discharge reactor of claim 8 , wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally in an area between the ground electrode and the HV electrode. 11. A plasma spark discharge reactor comprising: a HV electrode having a head; a ground electrode surrounding at least a portion of the HV electrode; and a gas passage extending to an outlet at a location proximate to the head of the HV electrode, wherein the head of the HV electrode is rounded. 12. A water treatment system comprising, a chamber for holding produced water; and a plasma spark discharge reactor comprising: a HV electrode with a head; a ground electrode surrounding at least a portion of the HV electrode; and a gas passage extending to an outlet a location proximate to the head of the HV electrode. 13. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally through the HV electrode. 14. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally in an area between the ground electrode and the HV electrode. 15. The water treatment system of claim 12 , further comprising an insulator. 16. The water treatment system of claim 15 , wherein the gas passage extends longitudinally through the insulator. 17. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the plasma spark discharge reactor is oriented substantially vertically. 18. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the plasma spark discharge reactor is oriented substantially horizontally. 19. The water treatment system of claim 12 , comprising a plurality of plasma spark discharge reactors. 20. The water treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the head is rounded.
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