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Removal of formaldehyde from gas streams via packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge plasmas

Hui-Xian Ding1,2, Ai-Min Zhu1,3, Xue-Feng Yang1,3, Cui-Hong Li1 and Yong Xu1,3

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Formaldehyde is a major indoor air pollutant and can cause serious health disorders in residents. This work reports the removal of formaldehyde from gas streams via alumina-pellet-filled dielectric barrier discharge plasmas at atmospheric pressure and 70 °C. With a feed gas mixture of 140 ppm HCHO, 21.0% O2, 1.0% H2O in N2, ~92% of formaldehyde can be effectively destructed at GHSV (gas flow volume per hour per discharge volume) of 16 500 h−1 and Ein = 108 J l−1. An increase in the specific surface area of the alumina pellets enhances the HCHO removal, and this indicates that the adsorbed HCHO species may have a lower C–H bond breakage energy. Based on an examination of the influence of gas composition on the removal efficiency, the primary destruction pathways, besides the reactions initiated by discharge-generated radicals, such as O, H, OH and HO2, may include the consecutive dissociations of HCHO molecules and HCO radicals through their collisions with vibrationally- and electronically-excited metastable N2 species. The increase of O2 content in the inlet gas stream is able to diminish the CO production and to promote the formation of CO2 via O-atom or HO2-radical involved reactions.


PACS

52.80.-s Electric discharges

82.30.Cf Atom and radical reactions; chain reactions; molecule-molecule reactions

89.60.-k Environmental studies

82.30.Lp Decomposition reactions (pyrolysis, dissociation, and fragmentation)

Subjects

Plasma physics

Environmental and Earth science

Chemical physics and physical chemistry

Dates

Issue 23 (7 December 2005)

Received 20 July 2005, in final form 14 October 2005

Published 18 November 2005



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