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Date of Publication:2017-06-01
Journal:National Conference on High Voltage and Discharge Plasmas (HVDP)
Included Journals:SCIE、CPCI-S
Volume:19
Issue:6,SI
ISSN No.:1009-0630
Key Words:nitrogen oxide removal; pulsed RF power; atmospheric pressure discharge
Abstract:In this paper, removal of nitrogen oxide (NO) is investigated in capacitive atmospheric pressure discharges driven by both radio-frequency (RF) and trapezoidal pulsed power with a one-dimensional self-consistent fluid model. The results show that the number density of NO could be reduced significantly once a short pulse of low duty ratio is additionally applied to the RF power. It is found that the process of NO removal by the pulse-modulated RF discharge could be divided into three stages: the quick reaction stage, the NO removal stage, and the sustaining stage. Furthermore, the temporal evolution of particle densities is analyzed, and the key reactions in each stage are discovered. Finally, the. influence on the removal efficiency of the voltage amplitude of the pulse and the RF voltage amplitude is investigated.