Method and apparatus for chemically altering fluids in continuou

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrostatic field or electrical discharge

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a continuous flow fluid reactor for chemically altering fluids. The reactor operates on standard frequency (50 to 60 Hz) electricity. The fluid reactor contains particles that are energized by the electricity to form a corona throughout the volume of the reactor and subsequently a non-equilibrium plasma that interacts with the fluid. Particles may form a fixed bed or a fluid bed. Electricity may be provided through electrodes or through an inductive coil. Fluids include gases containing exhaust products and organic fuels requiring oxidation.

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Control of Volatile Organic Compounds by an AC Energized Ferroelectric Pellet Reactor and a Pulsed Corona Reactor, Yamamoto, et al., IEEE Trans. on Ind. App., vol. 28, No. 3, May/Jun. 1992.

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