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Energy characteristics of the process of air scrubbing from hydrocarbon contaminants in a barrier-discharge reactor

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The electrical and chemical characteristics of air scrubbing, using a barrier discharge, from impurities of xylene, a typical organic contaminant, have been investigated. Based on the interrelation between the electrical and chemical characteristics, an approach to the optimization of the cleaning process has been proposed that allows a severalfold reduction of the energy input.

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Bugaev, S.P., Kuvshinov, V.A., Sochugov, N.S. et al. Energy characteristics of the process of air scrubbing from hydrocarbon contaminants in a barrier-discharge reactor. Plasma Chem Plasma Process 16, 669–677 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01447014

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