Title :
Reactions induced by electrical discharges in pollutant abatement and bacterial inactivation
Author :
Moussa, D. ; Naïtali, M. ; Herry, J.M. ; Hnatiuc, B. ; Brisset, J.L.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Rouen, Rouen, France
Abstract :
Non-thermal plasmas generated by electrical discharges burning in natural air at atmospheric pressure involve gaseous active species which present particular chemical properties and may thus be later used for various environmental applications. This paper is devoted to identifying the relevant species and their specific chemical properties. The main species able to react at the surface of an aqueous solution of organic waste solutes derive from the parent species N2, O2 and H2O forming the atmosphere around the discharge. Most of the reactions induced at the surface or in the liquid phase i.e., oxidation and acid formation, are related with the occurrence of NO and OH and their derivatives such as hydrogen peroxide and nitric acid. Reacting intermediates (e.g., peroxynitrite and the matching acid) also form and participate in the overall reactive capacity of the plasma such as the degradation of organic solutes.
Keywords :
air pollution control; atmospheric pressure; discharges (electric); hydrogen compounds; microorganisms; nitrogen; oxygen; H2O; N2; O2; atmospheric pressure; bacterial inactivation; chemical properties; electrical discharges; environmental applications; gaseous active species; hydrogen peroxide; natural air; nitric acid; nonthermal plasmas; organic waste solutes aqueous solution; pollutant abatement; Atmosphere; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Chemicals; Microorganisms; Oxidation; Plasma applications; Plasma chemistry; Plasma properties; Pollution; Surface discharges; Chemically reacting species; Discharges in atmospheric air; Non thermal quenched plasma;
Conference_Titel :
Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM), 2010 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Basov
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7019-8
DOI :
10.1109/OPTIM.2010.5510548