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Low-temperature plasma, generating both reductive electrons and diverse oxidative species, has demonstrated considerable potential for the degradation of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA). However, limited understanding electron propagation mechanisms during discharge led previous research to focus on hydrated (eaq-) while neglecting free (e-). In this study, a consistent modeled dielectric barrier (DBD) plasma was employed degrade PFOA. Contribution analysis indicated that reactions driven by e- were dominant, with substantial contributions from hydroxyl radical (•OH)-mediated oxidation. By integrating kinetic model streamer solver, basic unit developed. Simulation identified high-intensity response electric field formed memory effect, peak strength 1.816 × 106 V/m. This facilitated secondary acceleration e-, allowing penetrate surface water layer directly attack PFOA via chain-shortening mechanisms. The delocalized state restricted primarily gas-liquid interface, minimizing interference surrounding medium. study highlights previously overlooked role provides essential theoretical insights plasma-based treatment PFOA-contaminated water.
Language: Английский
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