Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7134860 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The temperature profile of atmospheric pressure non-thermal plasma packed-bed reactor was monitored using a single 1550 nm fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensor with sensitivity of 10.8 pm/°C. The FBG was embedded at the midpoint of the reactor which was packed with barium titanate (BaTiO3) pellets. Four types of carrier gas for plasma generation were manipulated with different applied voltages for each gas in order to investigate the behaviour of the temperature profiles of non-thermal plasma (NTP). Results showed that using air and nitrogen, plasma produced higher average reactor temperature, which is approximately 207 °C and 202 °C respectively, in a 30-min interval with the maximum applied voltage of 16 kV. The reactor temperature for helium carrier gas revealed the lowest, approximately 77 °C. Reactor temperature profiles for each type of gas is different due to the gas composition and breakdown voltage behaviour. From the reactor temperature profiles, we were able to examine the appropriate carrier gases and optimum applied voltage operating range in order to enhance plasma process for treating pollutants in future work since higher temperature affect the rate of chemical reaction.
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Authors
N. Zazwani R., R.K. Raja Ibrahim, S.M.A. Musa, Raheleh Hosseinian S., Asrul Izam Azmi, Norhayati Ahmad,