Abstract
If various oxide powders were prepared by microwave heating under an argon gas flow for the purpose of improving catalysts' performance, we found that an atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasma was generated around some powders and that this phenomenon is peculiar to electrically conductive and heat-resistive materials. For industrial applications we tried to decompose inorganic gases by considering various utilizations. As a first step, nitric oxide which is one of the notorious atmospheric pollutants was treated. As a result nitric oxide gas could be decomposed by an atmospheric pressure plasma even under high gas flow rate conditions and under the presence of oxygen and water.
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