Title :
Electric air cleaner composed of nonthermal plasma reactor and electrostatic precipitator
Author :
Okubo, Masaaki ; Yamamoto, Toshiaki ; Kuroki, Tomoyuki ; Fukumoto, Hideki
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Syst. Eng., Osaka Prefecture Univ., Japan
Abstract :
Recent concerns of environmental protection encourage the use of a compact indoor air cleaner and various types of electrostatic precipitators (ESPs) have been manufactured. Although a wide range of airborne particles can be collected effectively with an ordinary ESP using a positive DC corona, it is difficult to remove gaseous compounds such as tobacco smoke which induces submicron particles and an offensive odor. In the present paper, the authors investigated the collection of submicron particles and the decomposition of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) using a commercial ESP and a nonthermal plasma reactor because the offensive odor of tobacco smoke is mainly caused by acetaldehyde molecules. For an ESP, the authors evaluated the particle-size dependent collection efficiency using a monodispersed aerosol because little investigations have been conducted in this area. As for acetaldehyde decomposition, more than 90% of decomposition efficiency was obtained with the use of the nonthermal plasma under dry air. However, the decomposition efficiency was deteriorated under humidified conditions. The higher collection efficiency was achieved for a particle size of 0.6 μm than that of 0.3 μm although the overall over collection efficiency exceeded more than 99%. The combination of ESP and nonthermal plasma technologies leads to the breakthrough of the conventional indoor electronic air cleaner technology
Keywords :
air pollution control; corona; decomposition; electrostatic precipitators; particle size; plasma devices; plasma materials processing; smoke; 0.3 mum; 0.6 mum; acetaldehyde decomposition; air emissions control; airborne particles collection; compact indoor air cleaner; decomposition efficiency; electric air cleaner; electrostatic precipitator; environmental protection; humidified conditions; monodispersed aerosol; nonthermal plasma reactor; offensive odor; positive DC corona; submicron particles collection; tobacco smoke; Aerosols; Air cleaners; Corona; Electrostatic precipitators; Inductors; Manufacturing; Plasma applications; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Protection;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on