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3 March 1995 Flue-gas cleaning using heterogeneously pulsed discharge
E. Yankelevitch, Vitaly M. Bystritskii, A. V. Sinebryukhov, Yurii Akishev
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Abstract
A new promising electro physical method for cleaning flue gases from sulfur and nitrogen oxides has been proposed. This method is based on the initiation of repetitive arc micro discharges in an air-water mixture. The report gives a description of the setup used in an experimental verification of the method, the experimental results obtained, and the results of their analyses. It has been demonstrated that the proposed method has some advantages over other electro physical methods, such as simplicity to realize and operability in a highly humidified gas stream, which substantially extends the realize of its possible applications. The energy required to remove harmful impurity is 200 eV/mol and 23 eV/mol for gas mixtures with NO and SO2, respectively, which is an excellent result for an electro physical method of gas cleaning.
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E. Yankelevitch, Vitaly M. Bystritskii, A. V. Sinebryukhov, and Yurii Akishev "Flue-gas cleaning using heterogeneously pulsed discharge", Proc. SPIE 2374, Novel Applications of Lasers and Pulsed Power, (3 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205004
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Molecules

Electrons

Lamps

Ultraviolet radiation

Vacuum ultraviolet

Electrodes

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