Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has performed an assessment of a Hybrid Plasma/Filter system as an alternative to conventional methods for collective protection. The key premise of the hybrid system is to couple a nonthermal plasma (NTP) reactor with reactive adsorption to provide a broader envelope of protection than can be provided through a single-solution approach. The first step uses highly reactive species (e.g. oxygen radicals, hydroxyl radicals, etc.) created in a nonthermal plasma (NTP) reactor to destroy the majority (~75% - 90%) of an incoming threat. Following the NTP reactor an O3 reactor/filter uses the O3 created in the NTP reactor to further destroy the remaining organic materials. This report summarizes the lab...
This paper describes the commercial application of an innovative plasma mass separator called the Ar...
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Steady-state atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasmas can splendidly debilitate bacteria in liquids, ...
Annual report covering the development of a hybrid nonthermal plasma single-pass filtration system f...
Nonthermal plasma (NTP) technology is a promising candidate for the treatment of air pollutants. An ...
Unsteady loading rates can affect the proper operation of a biofilter. In addition, biofiltration is...
2012-11-21The possibility of the use of chemical weapons has been increased in recent years both as ...
The purpose of SERDP project CP-1038 is to evaluate and develop non-thermal plasma (NTP) reactor tec...
Recent public concern about air pollution from production units has prompted more research to develo...
development programs utilizing the outstanding properties of plasma technology for chemical reaction...
For more than two decades, interest in gas-phase pollution control has greatly increased, arising fr...
Biological technologies have been often employed to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at low ...
Abstract-Plasmas (both thermal and non-thermal) are known to be utilized for various environmental a...
Silent electrical discharge plasma (dielectric barrier) reactors can decompose gas-phase pollutants ...
A detailed study on the removal of pollutants (NOx, aldehydes and CO) from the exhaust of a stationa...
This paper describes the commercial application of an innovative plasma mass separator called the Ar...
2015-02-23The potential for the use of chemical weapons has increased in recent times. The successfu...
Steady-state atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasmas can splendidly debilitate bacteria in liquids, ...
Annual report covering the development of a hybrid nonthermal plasma single-pass filtration system f...
Nonthermal plasma (NTP) technology is a promising candidate for the treatment of air pollutants. An ...
Unsteady loading rates can affect the proper operation of a biofilter. In addition, biofiltration is...
2012-11-21The possibility of the use of chemical weapons has been increased in recent years both as ...
The purpose of SERDP project CP-1038 is to evaluate and develop non-thermal plasma (NTP) reactor tec...
Recent public concern about air pollution from production units has prompted more research to develo...
development programs utilizing the outstanding properties of plasma technology for chemical reaction...
For more than two decades, interest in gas-phase pollution control has greatly increased, arising fr...
Biological technologies have been often employed to remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at low ...
Abstract-Plasmas (both thermal and non-thermal) are known to be utilized for various environmental a...
Silent electrical discharge plasma (dielectric barrier) reactors can decompose gas-phase pollutants ...
A detailed study on the removal of pollutants (NOx, aldehydes and CO) from the exhaust of a stationa...
This paper describes the commercial application of an innovative plasma mass separator called the Ar...
2015-02-23The potential for the use of chemical weapons has increased in recent times. The successfu...
Steady-state atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasmas can splendidly debilitate bacteria in liquids, ...