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Feasibility Study on the Removal of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Gas Phase using Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactor

Siti Aiasah Hashim, and Wong, Chiow San, and Mhd. Radzi Abas, and Khairul Zaman Hj. Dahlan, (2007) Feasibility Study on the Removal of Nitric Oxide (NO) in Gas Phase using Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactor. Malaysian Journal of Science, 26 (2). pp. 111-116. ISSN 13943065

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Affiliations

University of Malaya. Faculty of Science. Physics Dept.. Plasma Research Laboratory.
University of Malaya. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Chemistry.
Malaysian Nuclear Agency.

Abstract

An initial study was carried out to observe the effect of dielectric barrier discharge on nitric oxide. A dielectric barrier discharge reactor unit consisting of a high voltage power supply and a coaxial dielectric barrier discharge tube was used. The discharge was observed to occur randomly, producing plasma with high energy particles. Technical air consisting of known concentration of nitric oxide, NO, was passed through the discharge. The NO concentration was measured continuously using an NO$_x$ analyzer. This study shows that the removal rate of NO is highly dependent on the discharge voltage. Other factors influencing the removal rate is the gas flow rate and geometrical arrangement of the tubes.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Dielectric barrier discharge, nitric oxide
Subjects:Q Science, Computer Science
ID Code:2431

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