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Removal of sulfur dioxide from air using a packed-bed DBD plasma reactor (PBR) and in-plasma catalysis (IPC) hybrid system.

Niloofar Damyar1,2, Ali Khavanin2, Ahmad Jonidi Jafari3, Hassan Asilian Mahabadi2, Ramazan Mirzaei4, Hamid Ghomi5, Seyyed Mohammad Mousavi6,7.   

Abstract

Sulfur dioxide, a noxious air pollutant, can cause health and environmental effects, and its emissions should be controlled. Nonthermal plasma is one of the most effective technologies in this area. This study evaluated the efficiency of a packed-bed plasma reactor (PBR) and in-plasma catalysis (IPC) in SO2 removal process which were finally optimized and modeled by the use of the central composite design (CCD) approach. In this study, SO2 was diluted in zero air, and the NiCeMgAl catalyst was selected as the catalyst part of the IPC. The effect of three main factors and their interaction were studied. ANOVA results revealed that the best models for SO2 removal efficiency and energy yielding were the reduced cubic models. According to the results, both PBR and IPC reactors were significantly energy efficient compared with the nonpacked plasma reactor and had high SO2 removal efficiency which was at least twice larger than that of the nonpacked one. Based on the results, the efficiency of IPC was better than in PBR, but its performance decreased over time. However, the PBR had relatively high SO2 removal efficiency and energy efficiency compared to the nonpacked reactor, and its performance remained constant over the studied time. In optimization, the maximum SO2 removal efficiency and energy efficiency were 80.69% and 1.04 gr/kWh, respectively (at 1250 ppm, 2.5 L/min, and 18 kV as the optimum condition) obtained by the IPC system which were 1.5 and 1.24 times greater than PBR, respectively. Finally, the model's predictions showed good agreement with the experiments.

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Keywords:  In-plasma catalysis; Packed-bed DBD plasma; Response surface methodology; Sulfur dioxide

Year:  2021        PMID: 33825106     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13173-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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1.  Improving the performance of double-expansion chamber muffler using dielectric beads; optimization using factorial design.

Authors:  Niloofar Damyar; Fariba Mansouri; Ali Khavanin; Ahmad Jonidi Jafari; Hasan Asilian; Ramazan Mirzaei
Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng       Date:  2021-11-02
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