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Catalytic Destruction of Ozone in the Gas Systems of Accelerator Detector Units

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The physicochemical calculations of the required amount of the GTT grade goptalum catalyst of ozone decomposition and the pressure drop on the catalyst bed under the operating conditions of the gas systems of particle accelerators were presented. The results of calculations were compared with the experimental data obtained in the gas system of the ATLAS detector unit of the Large Hadron Collider. The obtained physicochemical data make it possible to optimize the parameters of ozone filter destructors and the amount of catalyst required for purification of gas mixtures from ozone in detector units of accelerators.

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We are grateful to Academician Valerii Vasil’evich Lunin for help with problem formulation for the present study.

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Tkachenko, S.N., Tkachenko, I.S. & Kramarenko, V.A. Catalytic Destruction of Ozone in the Gas Systems of Accelerator Detector Units. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 95, 570–576 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024421030213

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