Decomposition of Volatile Organic Compounds at Low Concentrations Using Combination of Densification by Zeolite Adsorption and Dielectric Barrier Discharge
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概要
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The decomposition of toluene at very low concentrations (10–20 ppm) using a combination of densification by zeolite adsorption and dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) was investigated. The characteristics of toluene decomposition using DBD under open and closed-loop flow conditions were determined. Under the closed-loop gas flow condition, a high decomposition ratio (70–93%) and a high energy efficiency [8–19 g/(kW h)] were achieved for the adsorbed toluene (63% of the initial amount) by DBD treatment even at a high flow rate of 150 L/min. Also, by the periodic operation of adsorption/DBD treatment, it was demonstrated that DBD treatment regenerated the honeycomb sheet containing zeolites for subsequent adsorption. The usefulness of this method for the decomposition of hazardous materials at low concentrations was shown.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2006-10-30
著者
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Muraoka Katsunori
School Of Engineering Chubu University
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Muraoka Katsunori
School of Engineering, Chubu University, 1200 Matsumoto, Kasugai, Aichi 487-8501, Japan
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Yamagata Yukihiko
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 6-1 Kasugakoen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan
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Niho Kouichiro
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 6-1 Kasugakoen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan
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Inoue Kouji
Seibu Giken Co., Ltd., 3108-3 Aoyagi, Koga, Fukuoka 811-3134, Japan
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Okano Hiroshi
Seibu Giken Co., Ltd., 3108-3 Aoyagi, Koga, Fukuoka 811-3134, Japan
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Yamagata Yukihiko
Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 6-1 Kasuga Koen, Kasuga, Fukuoka 816-8580, Japan
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