Abstract

AbstractA volatile organic compound (VOC) contained in soil was treated by irradiation with a pulsed intense relativistic electron beam (PIREB). A treatment chamber was filled with the molded soil sample containing formaldehyde solution as a VOC, and was irradiated by a PIREB (2 MeV, 0.4 kA, 70 ns). The soil sample was a mixture of red and black clay representing the Kanto loam in Japan. The diffused formaldehyde of 64% is resolved by firing five shots of the PIREB at the initial concentration of 55 ppm. Copyright © 2010 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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