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Title: Dielectric barrier Discharge Plasma Assisted Destruction of Volatile Pollutants and Analysis of the Product
Researcher: MOHANTY, S.
Guide(s): DAS, SMRUTIPRAVA
Keywords: Chemistry
Chemistry Inorganic and Nuclear
decomposition of volatile organic compounds
Physical Sciences
University: Ravenshaw University
Completed Date: 2016
Abstract: During the last few decades atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma have been newlinesuccessfully used in various practical applications such as ozone generation, newlinematerial characterization, biological application, pollution control, surface cleaning, newlinemodification and sterilization. But the last two decades have witnessed a growing newlineattention to generate non-thermal plasma at atmospheric condition. NTP technology is newlineno doubt an emerging method in comparison to other conventional methods for the newlinedecomposition of volatile organic compounds. This is considered to be very helpful to newlineinitialize the novel electron induced fast chemical reactions in plasma process. newline
Pagination: all pages
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/429918
Appears in Departments:Department of Chemistry

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