Publication detail
Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, J. STARÁ, Z. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
This work is focused on the optical emission spectroscopy observations of the DC non-pulsed diaphragm discharge in various water solutions of selected organic dyes (Direct Blue 106 and Solvent Yellow 94), a mixture of humic acids and alkaline metals. The emission intensity dependencies of hydrogen and oxygen spectral lines on initial conductivity are studied and compared also with respect to the initial solution conductivity. The hydrogen and oxygen intensities increase more or less linearly with the increasing solution conductivity. The oxygen emission is more or less independent on the used electrolyte in the salt. Additionally, the rotational temperature is calculated from the OH radical spectrum for the investigated electrolytes and it is in the range of 500-900 K in the depending on the solution initial conductivity. The dependence of emission intensity on the electrolyte kind is not clear.
Keywords
optical spectroscopy, discharge in liquids
Authors
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, J.; STARÁ, Z.; KRČMA, F.
RIV year
2006
Released
30. 11. 2006
Publisher
Matfyzpress
Location
Praha
ISBN
80-86732-85-1
Book
Proceedings of Week of Doctoral Students, Part II
Pages from
145
Pages to
149
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT18793,
author="Jana {Procházková} and Zdenka {Kozáková} and František {Krčma}",
title="Diagnostics of Organic Compounds Degradation by Optical Emission Spectroscopy",
booktitle="Proceedings of Week of Doctoral Students, Part II",
year="2006",
pages="145--149",
publisher="Matfyzpress",
address="Praha",
isbn="80-86732-85-1"
}