Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Process And Applications

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Peter Kong
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

This paper provides a general discussion of atmospheric-pressure plasma generation, processes, and applications. There are two distinct categories of atmospheric-pressure plasmas: thermal and nonthermal. Thermal atmospheric-pressure plasmas include those produced in high intensity arcs, plasma torches, or in high intensity, high frequency discharges. Although nonthermal plasmas are at room temperatures, they are extremely effective in producing activated species, e.g., free radicals and excited state atoms. Thus, both thermal and nonthermal atmospheric-pressure plasmas are finding applications in a wide variety of industrial processes, e.g. waste destruction, material recovery, extractive metallurgy, powder synthesis, and energy conversion. A brief discussion of recent plasma technology research and development activities at the Idaho National Laboratory is included.
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APA: Peter Kong  (2006)  Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Process And Applications

MLA: Peter Kong Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Process And Applications. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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