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A thermal packed-bed reactor and a silent discharge plasma cell for a two-stage treatment system

Authors :
R Peña Eguiluz
Antonio Mercado-Cabrera
S. R. Barocio
A. de la Piedad-Beneitez
R. Valencia
A.E. Muñoz-Castro
R. López-Callejas
O. G. Godoy‐Cabrera
Source :
Plasma Sources Science and Technology. 15:360-367
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2006.

Abstract

Dielectric barrier discharge cells (DBDCs) have proved their efficiency in the generation of cold plasmas for hazardous organic compound degradation. Here, we describe the design and construction of a dual thermal packed-bed reactor and DBDC-based system to carry out the degradation of hazardous organic compounds in both liquid and gas phases. The main components of this system are: (i) the thermal treatment system, (ii) DBDC and (iii) resonant inverters of low (3.3 kHz) and high (100 kHz) calculated frequencies. The definition of the cell physical parameters considers: (a) a first-order degradation ratio of the compound and (b) the air breakdown at atmospheric pressure as a function of the transport carrier gas. The power consumed by the cells during the discharges was computed theoretically and experimentally. Using the dual system along with a gas chromatography diagnostic system, highly efficient degradations of a test compound (benzene) have been obtained, reaching 99.950% in the case of a cell experimentally operated at 3.3 kHz and up to 99.996% in another one at 94.3 kHz. An additional 3.7 times reduction in the latter case residence time with respect to the low frequency cell has been found.

Details

ISSN :
13616595 and 09630252
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plasma Sources Science and Technology
Accession number :
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