Mb. Chang et Cc. Lee, DESTRUCTION OF FORMALDEHYDE WITH DIELECTRIC BARRIER DISCHARGE PLASMAS, Environmental science & technology, 29(1), 1995, pp. 181-186
Destruction of formaldehyde (HCHO) molecules via dielectric barrier di
scharges (DBDs) is experimentally investigated in this study. HCHO is
chosen due to its ubiquitous existence, potential health hazards, and
chemical form. Destruction of HCHO molecules can be achieved by both '
'direct electron attack'' and ''indirect gas-phase radical reaction''
mechanisms. Experimental results also indicate competition between the
se two mechanisms. Operating parameters that affect HCHO destruction e
fficiency include gas composition, applied voltage, and gas residence
time in the dielectric barrier discharge reactor. As high as 97% destr
uction efficiency is achieved in this study. Experimental results demo
nstrate the potential for applying DBDs as an alternate technology for
destroying volatile organic compounds from gas streams.