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Gas-phase removal of H2S and NH3 with dielectric barrier discharges

Chang et al., 1996

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16359867597896750565
Author
Chang M
Tseng T
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Publication venue
Journal of Environmental Engineering

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Hydrogen sulfide and ammonia are two inorganic compounds that may cause severe odor problems. In this study, the effectiveness of applying dielectric barrier discharges (DBDs) to destroy and remove these two odor-causing compounds from gas streams via the …
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