Reprint

Plasma Processes for Renewable Energy Technologies

Edited by
January 2020
118 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03921-972-8 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03921-973-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Plasma Processes for Renewable Energy Technologies that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

The use of renewable energy is an effective solution for the prevention of global warming. On the other hand, environmental plasmas are one of powerful means to solve global environmental problems on nitrogen oxides, (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOC), and carbon dioxides (CO2) in the atmosphere. By combining both technologies, we can develop an extremely effective environmental improvement technology. Based on this background, a Special Issue of the journal Energies on plasma processes for renewable energy technologies is planned. On the issue, we focus on environment plasma technologies that can effectively utilize renewable electric energy sources, such as photovoltaic power generation, biofuel power generation, wind turbine power generation, etc. However, any latest research results on plasma environmental improvement processes are welcome for submission. We are looking, among others, for papers on the following technical subjects in which either plasma can use renewable energy sources or can be used for renewable energy technologies:

 

  • Plasma decomposition technology of harmful gases, such as the plasma denitrification method;
  • Plasma removal technology of harmful particles, such as electrostatic precipitation;
  • Plasma decomposition technology of harmful substances in liquid, such as gas–liquid interfacial plasma;
  • Plasma-enhanced flow induction and heat transfer enhancement technologies, such as ionic wind device and plasma actuator;
  • Plasma-enhanced combustion and fuel reforming;
  • Other environment plasma technologies.
Format
  • Paperback
License and Copyright
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
plasma; ignition; gas turbine; combustor; plasma generator; high-frequency DC-AC inverter; input-parallel and output-series connected inverter; two-stage AC-AC converter; waste cooking oil; gasification; thermal arc plasma; water vapor; syngas; nonthermal plasma; NOx reduction; PFC; sodium sulfide; wet scrubber; blade-barrier electrode; semiconductor manufacturing; electrostatic precipitator; corona discharge; woodceramics; low-resistivity particle; re-entrainment phenomena; agglomeration; thermal switch; ionic wind; corona discharge; thermal management; waste heat; diesel engine; ion-induced nucleation; collection efficiency; nanoparticle; electrostatic precipitator; aftertreatment; energy efficiency; marine diesel engine; nonthermal plasma; NOx; n/a

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