Title
From pulsed power to processing: Plasma initiated chemical process intensification
Author
van Heesch, E.J.M.
Yan, K.
Pemen, A.J.M.
Winands, G.J.J.
Beckers, F.J.C.M.
Hoeben, W.F.L.M.
Publication year
2012
Abstract
Smart electric power for process intensification is a challenging research field that integrates power engineering, chemistry and green technology. Pulsed power technology is offering elegant solutions. This work focuses on backgrounds of matching the power source to the process. Important items are reactor impedance, chemical reactions, plasma energy density and its time-resolved spatial distribution.
Subject
Mechatronics, Mechanics & Materials
TFT - Thin Film Technology
TS - Technical Sciences
High Tech Systems & Materials
Materials
Industrial Innovation
Energy distribution
Matching
Plasma chemistry
Plasma homogeneity
Pollutant abatement
Pulsed power
Spatial distribution
Streamer plasma
VOC abatement
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TNO identifier
470041
ISSN
1881-8692
Source
International Journal of Plasma Environmental Science and Technology, 6 (2), 87-92
Document type
article