DocumentCode
1240909
Title
Comparison of catalytic activity of aluminum oxide and silica gel for decomposition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a plasmacatalytic Reactor
Author
Malik, Muhammad Arif ; Minamitani, Yasushi ; Schoenbach, Karl H.
Author_Institution
Center for Bioelectrics, Old Dominion Univ., Islamabad, Pakistan
Volume
33
Issue
1
fYear
2005
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
56
Abstract
By reducing the distance between the dielectric end-fittings of a coaxial pulsed corona reactor to values on the order of millimeters, the efficiency of volatile organic compound (VOC) decontamination of atmospheric pressure air could be increased by a factor of seven over that obtained in reactors with electrode lengths in the centimeter range. The increased efficiency is attributed to the increasing effect of surface streamers with increased electron density compared to streamers in the gas space. Packing the discharge gap of the reactor with catalytically active silica gel pellets further increased the energy efficiency of VOCs decontamination by more than 50% over that obtained in the absence of any packing. Silica gel was shown to remove VOC by adsorption until it became saturated. The adsorption provides a tool for handling surplus VOCs under fluctuating input conditions. Destruction of preadsorbed organics on silica gel was also demonstrated. Aluminum oxide pellets showed no catalytic effect on destruction of VOCs under these conditions.
Keywords
adsorption; aluminium compounds; catalysis; catalysts; corona; decontamination; dissociation; electrodes; gels; organic compounds; plasma applications; plasma chemistry; plasma density; plasma devices; silicon compounds; Al2O3; SiO2; adsorption; aluminum oxide pellets; atmospheric pressure air; coaxial pulsed corona reactor; dielectric endfittings; electrode; electron density; plasmacatalytic reactor; reactor discharge gap; silica gel pellets; surface streamers; volatile organic compound decomposition; volatile organic compound decontamination; Aluminum oxide; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Coaxial components; Corona; Decontamination; Dielectrics; Electrodes; Inductors; Silicon compounds; Volatile organic compounds;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2004.842323
Filename
1396121
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