IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0849340
(2001-05-07)
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우선권정보 |
JP-0140223 (2000-05-12); JP-0140287 (2000-05-12); JP-0140294 (2000-05-12); JP-0140300 (2000-05-12) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Yanobe, Takeshi
- Fujishiro, Hideyuki
- Dosaka, Kenji
- Torii, Minoru
- Ando, Kazuo
- Kotani, Koji
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Hokushin Corporation, Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
4 |
초록
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This invention provides a plasma reactor for modifying gas by plasma, including a first planar electrode and a second planar electrode, the two electrodes facing opposite each other approximately in parallel; a dielectric body inserted between the first and the second electrodes; and a complex barri
This invention provides a plasma reactor for modifying gas by plasma, including a first planar electrode and a second planar electrode, the two electrodes facing opposite each other approximately in parallel; a dielectric body inserted between the first and the second electrodes; and a complex barrier discharge-generating way for providing a predetermined electric potential difference between the first and the second electrodes; wherein the first and the second electrodes are provided so as to apply complex plasma discharge to the gas to be treated fed between the electrodes, to thereby modify the gas. According to the invention, gas modification efficiency can be remarkably improved.
대표청구항
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1. A plasma reactor for modifying gas by plasma, comprising:a first planar electrode and a second planar electrode, the two electrodes facing opposite each other approximately in parallel;a dielectric body inserted between the first and the second electrodes; anda complex barrier discharge-generatin
1. A plasma reactor for modifying gas by plasma, comprising:a first planar electrode and a second planar electrode, the two electrodes facing opposite each other approximately in parallel;a dielectric body inserted between the first and the second electrodes; anda complex barrier discharge-generating means for providing a predetermined electric potential difference between the first and the second electrodes;wherein the dielectric body has specific dielectric constant, such that complex barrier discharge is induced in a space between the first or the second electrode and the dielectric body when a predetermined voltage is applied between the first electrode and the second electrode, so as to apply complex plasma discharge to the gas to be treated fed between the electrodes, to thereby modify the gas. 2. A plasma reactor according to claim 1, wherein the ratio of the width (W) to the length (L) of the first and second electrodes is predetermined in accordance with modification reaction of the gas to be treated, the width (W) being approximately perpendicular to the direction for feeding the gas to be treated and the length (L) being along the direction. 3. A plasma reactor according to claim 2, wherein the relationship between W and L is adjusted to W≧L when the modification reaction is a single-step reaction. 4. A plasma reactor according to claim 2, wherein the relationship between W and L is adjusted to W≦L when the modification reaction includes multiple reaction steps. 5. A plasma reactor according to claim 1, wherein positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes are offset from a central position with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 6. A plasma reactor according to claim 5, wherein the positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes differ from each other with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 7. A plasma reactor according to claim 6, which is for treatment of a gas of a substance which has a low dissociation energy and which can be decomposed by low-density plasma. 8. A plasma reactor according to claim 7, which is for treatment of NO X . 9. A plasma reactor according to claim 5, wherein the positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes are identical to each other with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated; face opposite each other; and are offset upstream from a central position with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 10. A plasma reactor according to claim 9, which is for treatment of a gas of a substance which has a high dissociation energy and which can be decomposed by high-density plasma. 11. A plasma reactor according to claim 10, which is for treatment of CO 2 fed to the reactor. 12. A plasma reactor according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of projections are formed on one or both surfaces of the dielectric body. 13. A plasma reactor according to claim 12, wherein a plurality of units are stacked, the units being formed from the first and the second electrodes and the dielectric body inserted between the electrodes. 14. A plasma reactor according to claim 13, wherein the units adjacent to each other share at least one electrode. 15. A plasma reactor according to claim 12, wherein the projections formed on the surface of the dielectric body have a cross-sectional shape selected from the group of a rhombus, a polygon, a circle, and an ellipse. 16. A plasma reactor according to claim 12, wherein the projections formed on the surface of the dielectric body are of different heights. 17. A plasma reactor according to claim 12, wherein the dielectric body is not in contact with at least one of the first and the second electrodes. 18. A plasma reactor according to claim 12, wherein the dielectric body is in contact with the first and the second electrodes. 19. A plasma reactor according to claim 1, wherein metallic mic roparticles are dispersively deposited on the surface of the first electrode, to thereby induce complex barrier discharge through the application of high voltage. 20. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the dielectric body is stacked on the surface of the second electrode. 21. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the metallic microparticles have a high thermoelectron-emission property. 22. A plasma reactor according to claim 21, wherein the metallic microparticles are formed of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of tungsten, platinum, thallium, niobium, nickel, zirconium, cesium, and barium. 23. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the metallic microparticles have a high secondary-electron-emission property. 24. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the metallic microparticles provide a small glow-cathode-fall voltage and have a high secondary-electron-emission property. 25. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the metallic microparticles are formed of at least one species selected from the group consisting of magnesium oxide, cesium-containing material, copper-beryllium, silver-magnesium, rubidium-containing material, and calcium oxide. 26. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the metallic microparticles are dispersed in a uniform manner or in a localized manner. 27. A plasma reactor according to claim 19, wherein the surface coverage by the dispersively deposited metallic microparticles is 20-60%. 28. A method for modifying gas by plasma, comprising:feeding a gas to be treated into a space between the first and the second electrodes andapplying complex plasma discharge to the gas, to thereby cause gas modification reaction, the two electrodes oppositely facing each other in parallel; the dielectric body disposed between the first and the second electrodes; and the dielectric body having a specific dielectric constant such that complex barrier discharge is induced in a space between the first or the second electrode and the dielectric body upon application of voltage between the first and the second electrodes. 29. A method for reforming gas by plasma according to claim 28, wherein metallic microparticles are caused to be dispersively deposited on the surface of at least one of the first and the second electrodes, to thereby induce complex barrier discharge through application of high voltage. 30. A method for modifying gas by plasma, comprising:feeding a gas to be treated into a space between the first and the second electrodes andapplying complex plasma discharge to the gas, to thereby cause gas modification reaction, the two electrodes oppositely facing each other in parallel; the dielectric body disposed between the first and the second electrodes; and the dielectric body having a specific dielectric constant such that complex barrier discharge is induced in a space between the first or the second electrode and the dielectric body upon application of voltage between the first and the second electrodes, wherein the ratio of the width (W) to the length (L) of the first and second electrodes is predetermined in accordance with modification reaction of the gas to be treated, the width (W) being approximately perpendicular to the direction for feeding the gas to be treated and the length (L) being along the direction. 31. A method for modifying gas by plasma according to claim 30, wherein the relationship between W and L is adjusted to W≧L when the modification reaction is a single-step reaction. 32. A method for modifying gas by plasma according to claim 30, wherein the relationship between W and L is adjusted to W≦L when the modification reaction includes multiple reaction steps. 33. A method for modifying gas by plasma according to claim 30, wherein high voltage is applied, the positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes being offset from a central position with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 34. A method for reforming gas by plasma according to claim 33, wherein high voltage is applied, the positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes differing from each other with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 35. A method for reforming gas by plasma according to claim 33, wherein high voltage is applied, the positions of voltage application to the first and the second electrodes being identical to each other with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated; facing opposite each other; and being offset upstream from a central position with respect to the direction of the flow of the gas to be treated. 36. A plasma reactor for modifying gas by plasma, comprising:a first planar electrode and a second planar electrode, the two electrodes facing opposite each other approximately in parallel;a dielectric body inserted between the first and second electrodes; anda complex barrier discharge-generating means for inducing complex barrier discharge in the space between the first or the second electrode and the dielectric body, the dielectric body having a specific dielectric constant such that complex barrier discharge is induced when a predetermined voltage is applied between the first electrode and the second electrode, so as to apply complex plasma discharge to the gas to be treated fed between the electrodes, to thereby modify the gas.
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