The Proceedings of the Symposium on Environmental Engineering
Online ISSN : 2424-2969
2016.26
Session ID : 306
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Removal of ethylene in CO2 containing gas using dielectric barrier discharge with Ag Nanoparticle-Loaded Zeolite
Katsuyuki TAKAHASHIJunki NISHIMURATakuma MOTODATEKoichi TAKAKIShoji KOIDEYoshiyuki TERAMOTO
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Ethylene gas was decomposed using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma reactor. The ethylene gas was diluted with the gas mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide as simulated gas in the transportation container. The DBD plasma was generated by a pulse switching power supply consisted of MOS-FET switching devices, capacitors and pulse transformers. The mixture gas was contained harmful by-products, ozone and carbon monoxide after DBD plasma treatment. An Ag nanoparticle-loaded zeolite was set in the catalytic reactor to remove the by-products. The catalytic reactions reduced the by-products produced by the plasma treatment. It was confirmed that carbon monoxide diluted with simulated dry air was oxidized to carbon dioxide by the catalyst and DBD plasma.

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