Gliding arc plasma processing for decomposition of chloroform

Authors
Song, Hyung KeunChoi, J.-W.Lee, H.Indarto, A.
Issue Date
2005-12
Citation
Toxicological and Environmental Chemistry, v.87, no.4, pp.509 - 519
Abstract
The decomposition of chloroform (CHCl3) diluted in air was studied. The experiment was carried out by using a gliding arc plasma. Different values of initial concentrations of chloroform, total gas flow rates, and input power frequencies have been used to investigate this effects on the conversion reaction products both qualitatively and quantitatively. Experimental results indicate that the maximum conversion of chloroform was 97% at a total gas flow rate of 180 Lh-1 containing 1% chloroform. Using air as carrier gas, decomposition of CHCl3 produces CCl4, CO2, CO, and Cl2 as the main products. Small amounts of HCl and COCl 2 are also detected. Liquid products were also produced. ? 2005 Taylor & Francis.
Keywords
Decomposition; Liquids; Plasmas; Carrier gases; Gliding arc plasma; Plasma processing; Power frequencies; Organic compounds; chloroform; Decomposition; Liquids; Plasmas; Carrier gases; Gliding arc plasma; Plasma processing; Power frequencies; Organic compounds; chloroform; Chloroform; Decomposition; Gliding arc plasma; Plasma
ISSN
0277-2248
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/135947
DOI
10.1080/02772240500382456
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