Study on Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Reactor for Biphenyl Decomposition
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Among several techniques of decomposition of dioxins offered by the present technology, possibility of application of atmospheric pressure arc was investigated. The treated substance was biphenyl due to a high risk involved while using pure dioxins during the experiment. The performance of hollow plasma reactor was investigated. In the experiment, discharge gaps dimensions were from 5 to 20 mm, the source current ranged from 50 A to 150 A. Biphenyl was partly decomposed in a short time due to the high arc plasma temperature. Except the gaseous products, solid naphthalene and amorphous carbon were formed.
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- 2003-07-01
著者
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Pawlat Joanna
Department Of Electrical And Eiectronic Engineering Faculty Of Science And Engineering Saga Universi
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Pawlat Joanna
Department Of Electrical Engineering Saga University
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INABA Tsuginori
Department of Electrical Engineering, Chuo University
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Inaba Tsuginori
Department Of Electrical Electronic And Communication Engineering Chuo University
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Inaba Tsuginori
Department Of Electrical Engineering Chuo University
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