Destruction of Environmental Air Contaminants Using a Non-Thermal, Ambient-Pressure Plasma
2003-01-2501
07/07/2003
- Event
- Content
- This project investigates the effectiveness of a non-thermal diffuse plasma technology for destruction of environmental air contaminants in advanced life support (ALS) systems. A novel technique to generate large-volume, diffuse, non-thermal plasmas at ambient pressure with very low power consumption (∼ 10 Watts/cm3 plasma volume) has been developed. Plasma characteristics, chemistry, and contaminant destruction efficiency for benzene, toluene, and n-heptane are reported. The results of our research provide the basis for a self-sufficient, low-power, trace contaminant destruction technology that can potentially be a viable candidate in a respirable atmosphere revitalization system or a contaminant source control in ALS applications.
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- 10
- Citation
- Yin, S., Christodoulatos, C., Becker, K., and Koutsospyros, A., "Destruction of Environmental Air Contaminants Using a Non-Thermal, Ambient-Pressure Plasma," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2501, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2501.