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J Environ Health Sci Eng


Title:"Decomposition of high concentration benzene (produced in paper and painting industries) and its byproducts, methane and carbon dioxide, using plate gliding arc"
Author(s):Rad RH; Khani MR; Mehdikia H; Shafiei M; Shokri B;
Address:"1Laser and Plasma Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University, G.C, Velenjak Ave, Tehran, Iran. GRID: grid.411600.2 2Department of Physics, Shahid Beheshti University, G.C, Velenjak Ave, Tehran, Iran. GRID: grid.411600.2"
Journal Title:J Environ Health Sci Eng
Year:2019
Volume:20190327
Issue:2
Page Number:549 - 560
DOI: 10.1007/s40201-019-00369-8
ISSN/ISBN:2052-336X (Print) 2052-336X (Electronic)
Abstract:"High concentration benzene production in paper and painting industries is a restrictive problem in production line of companies. In this study, removal of high concentrated benzene produced in painting companies was investigated using a Plate Gliding Arc (PGA) reactor. Decomposition of methane and carbon dioxide as the most predominate byproducts of benzene decomposition was also studied using (PGA) reactor. The effect of several parameters such as input power, feed gas flow rate, type of carrier gas, and [CH(4)/CO(2)] flow ratio was studied by two series of experiments. The results show significant conversion (>70%) of high concentration benzene (74000ppm) without using any catalyst. Selectivity of CO(2) and CO was 88% and 10% respectively showing complete oxidation of benzene. The maximum conversion of CH(4) and CO(2) reached 52% and 69%, respectively by using optimum ratio of 3:4. The main results of this study proved removal of high concentration benzene using a low-energy-density reactor. Furthermore, an optimum value for efficient conversion of methane and carbon dioxide was achieved and the energy density of the PGA reactor was evaluated, which shows a good promise for industrial applications"
Keywords:Greenhouse gases High concentrated benzene removal Methane and carbon dioxide decomposition Plate gliding arc plasma Volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINERad, Rezvan Hosseini Khani, Mohammad Reza Mehdikia, Hamed Shafiei, Mojtaba Shokri, Babak eng England 2020/02/08 J Environ Health Sci Eng. 2019 Mar 27; 17(2):549-560. doi: 10.1007/s40201-019-00369-8. eCollection 2019 Dec"

 
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