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Effects of oxygen and water vapor on volatile organic compounds decomposition using gliding arc gas discharge

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PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROCESSING
卷 27, 期 5, 页码 546-558

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11090-007-9081-3

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gliding arc gas discharge; oxygen; plasma; volatile organic compounds; water vapor

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The combined effects of oxygen and water vapor on three typical volatile organic compounds, i.e. tetrachloromethane, n-butane and toluene, decomposition efficiency under gliding arc gas discharge conditions are studied. The electron density and the density of the reactive radicals such as O and OH are modified by addition of oxygen and water vapor. Consequently, the decomposition process can be enhanced or suppressed, depending on the involved chemical structures and reaction channels. The addition of oxygen and water vapor suppresses the tetrachloromethane decomposition which indicates that this process is mainly controlled by the electron dissociation reactions. By contrast, the n-butane and toluene decompositions are enhanced, which shows that they can be mainly ascribed to the radical induced reactions. Especially, in a moist atmosphere the OH radicals are supposed to play the most important role in the n-butane decomposition process.

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