Removal of Pollutants by Atmospheric Non Thermal Plasmas
Ahmed Khacef (GREMI), Jean Marie Cormier (GREMI), Jean Michel Pouvesle, (GREMI), Tiep Le Van

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of atmospheric non-thermal plasmas for removing pollutants like VOCs and NOx, including plasma-catalytic methods, highlighting their effectiveness in environmental pollution control.
Contribution
It introduces novel applications of non-thermal plasmas for oxidative removal of VOCs and NOx, and discusses plasma-catalytic treatment in excess oxygen environments.
Findings
Effective removal of VOCs and NOx demonstrated
Synergistic plasma-catalytic treatment enhances efficiency
Potential for environmental pollution mitigation
Abstract
Results on the application of non thermal plasmas in two environmentally important fields: oxidative removal of VOC and NOx in excess of oxygen were presented. The synergetic application of a plasma-catalytic treatment of NOx in excess of oxygen is also described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Applications and Diagnostics · Catalytic Processes in Materials Science · Aerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation
