Abstract
To decompose VOCs (volatile organic compounds) in an air stream
several new technologies arc emerging. We are using a corona reactor for
decomposing these VOCs. The advantage of our pulsed corona process
is the energy efficiency with which the VOCs decompose. To examine
the reactor, a model is developed which can describe the conversion of the
VOCs in our industrial proto type high-voltage pulsed corona reactor.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 10th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 25-29 August 1997 |
| Pages | 365-368 |
| Volume | 6 |
| Publication status | Published - 1997 |
| Event | conference; ISH97 ; Symposium International d'Ingénierie Haute Tension ; 10 (Montréal) : 1997.08.25-29 - Duration: 1 Jan 1997 → … |
Conference
| Conference | conference; ISH97 ; Symposium International d'Ingénierie Haute Tension ; 10 (Montréal) : 1997.08.25-29 |
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| Period | 1/01/97 → … |
| Other | ISH97 ; Symposium International d'Ingénierie Haute Tension ; 10 (Montréal) : 1997.08.25-29 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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