Abstract

Destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of was tested with varying degrees of ionization and initial concentrations of . The applied dose of ionization energy varied from 0 to 400 kGy. The initial concentration of gas also varied from 1,000 ppm to 2,500 ppm. In order to assess the effect of a residence time on DRE (Destruction and Removal Efficiency, %), experiments were also conducted at different irradiation times of 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 sec, respectively. The DRE of increased with an increasing amount of dose and current. Regardless of initial concentration of , 90% level of DRE was achieved by applying over 10 mA of electrical current.

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