| About this Abstract |
| Meeting |
Materials Science & Technology 2012
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| Symposium
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MS&T'12 Poster Session
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| Presentation Title |
H20: New Ceramic-matrix Composite for Low Voltage High Energy Plasma Generation. Application to Isopropanol and Ethylene Degradation by a Point-to-Plane Discharge at Atmospheric Pressure |
| Author(s) |
Harry Nizard, Pascal Jeanney, Nicole Blin-Simiand, Béatrice Drazenovic, Stephane Pasquiers |
| On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Harry Nizard |
| Abstract Scope |
In this paper are presented point-to-plane dielectric barrier discharges in dry air, in which the dielectric layer has been replaced by a layer of composite ceramic-matrix composite material (Streamer™). The electrical parameters of the discharges are presented, together with the observed chemical action: degradation of Isopropanol and Ethylene, and ozone production. An original high-intensity discharge is observed above a voltage threshold. That new discharge mode is compared to discharges obtained for a purely dielectric layer (Glass and Al2O3). |
| Proceedings Inclusion? |
Definite: A CD-only volume |