Dilute TCE Decomposition by the Nonthermal Plasma Combined with MnO_2-supported Alumina
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Atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasma has very high chemical reactivity and can decompose various toxic materials. The authors are engaged in decomposing the various kinds of VOCs (volatile organic compounds) by using the nonthermal plasma (typically barrier discharge reactor). To improve the energy efficiency, modification of the plasma reactor has been done. A new catalyst, manganese dioxide—supported alumina sphere of 3 mm in diameter was manufactured by ourselves for the combined process with the plasma. That can decompose the ozone very well, where the ozone is one of the typical byproducts produced by the strong barrier discharge in the air. At that ozone decomposition process, dilute TCE (trichloroethylene) is also oxidized very well. The ozone decomposition generates single atomic oxygen which oxidizes TCE very well. The total performance of that alumina assisted plasma process is investigated. The specific energy density (SED) is only 10 J/L when the TCE decomposition efficiency is more than 99 % which is the least record in our experiments. Moreover, the carbon balance from TCE to carbon oxide is also more than 90 % at the SED of 90 J/L.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2007-03-01
著者
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Ono Koichi
Department of Molecular and Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Hiroshima Uni
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Ono Ryo
Department Of Electrical Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Oda Tetsuji
Department Of Electrical Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Ono Koichi
Department Of Internal Medicine Innoshima Medical Association Hospital
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Ono Koichi
Department Of Anesthesia Nagano Municipal Hospital
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Ono Koichi
Department Of Electrical Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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