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http://dx.doi.org/10.5695/JKISE.2009.42.3.139

Development of Steam Plasma-Enhanced Coal Gasifier and Future Plan for Poly-Generation  

Hong, Yong-Cheol (National Fusion Research Institute, Division of Applied Technology Research)
Lho, Taihyeop (National Fusion Research Institute, Division of Applied Technology Research)
Lee, Bong-Ju (National Fusion Research Institute, Division of Applied Technology Research)
Uhm, Han-Sup (Ajou University, Dept. of Molecular Science And Technology)
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Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering / v.42, no.3, 2009 , pp. 139-144 More about this Journal
Abstract
A microwave plasma torch at the atmospheric pressure by making use of magnetrons operated at the 2.45 GHz and used in a home microwave oven has been developed. This electrodeless torch can be used to various areas, including industrial, environmental and military applications. Although the microwave plasma torch has many applications, we in the present work focused on the microwave plasma torch operated in pure steam and several applications, which may be used in future and right now. For example, a high-temperature steam microwave plasma torch may have a potential application of the hydrocarbon fuel reforming at one atmospheric pressure. Moreover, the radicals including hydrogen, oxygen and hydroxide molecules are abundantly available in the steam torch, dramatically enhancing the reaction speed. Also, the microwave plasma torch can be used as a high-temperature, large-volume plasma burner by injecting hydrocarbon fuels in gas, liquid, and solid into the plasma flame. Finally, we briefly report treatment of soils contaminated with oils, volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, etc., which is an underway research in our group.
Keywords
Microwave plasma; Steam plasma; Electrodeless; Burner;
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