Photochemical reactor and method

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

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2041571R, 204158R, 210748, 42218630, B01J 1912

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ABSTRACT:
Photochemical reactions are carried out by passing the fluid to be irradiated through a plurality of capillaries, each of which is surrounded by an actinic-radiation emitting plasma; the capillaries being transparent to the radiation. By banding the capillaries with a radiation-opaque material, the fluid being treated can repeatedly be subjected to brief periods of irradiation, alternating with periods of non-irradiation, during each pass through the capillaries.

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