학술논문

Electron beam and pulsed corona processing of volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides
Document Type
Conference
Source
Digest of Technical Papers. Tenth IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference Pulsed power Pulsed Power Conference, 1995. Digest of Technical Papers., Tenth IEEE International. 1:144-149 vol.1 1995
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Electron beams
Corona
Inductors
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Plasma temperature
Atomic beams
Atomic measurements
Volatile organic compounds
Plasma materials processing
Language
Abstract
Electrical discharge reactors are most suitable for processes requiring O radicals. For processes requiring copious amounts of electrons or N atoms, the use of electron beam reactors is generally the best way of minimizing the electrical energy consumption. For many of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) the authors have investigated, they found that electron beam processing is more energy efficient than pulsed corona processing. For VOCs (such as carbon tetrachloride) that require copious amounts of electrons for their decomposition, electron beam processing is remarkably more energy efficient. For some VOCs, the decomposition process is limited by their reaction rate with the plasma-produced radicals and/or by the occurrence of back reactions. In these cases, the energy consumption can be minimized by operating at high (but noncombusting) temperatures.