Measurement of Ozone Concentration from Glass Air Discharge Microplasma Devices
Lee, Hyun Chang
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Title
Measurement of Ozone Concentration from Glass Air Discharge Microplasma Devices
Author(s)
Lee, Hyun Chang
Contributor(s)
Eden, J. Gary
Park, Sung-Jin
Issue Date
2010-05
Keyword(s)
plasma devices
microplasmas
ozone generator
ozone measurement
Abstract
The main uses for the ozone generator would be air purification and water purification. The size of the ozone generator was reduced with the use of the microplasm technique, and the building cost was lowered without losing efficiency. The portability due to small size of the device was assumed as an advantage of this design. The concentration of ozone from the generator is shown to be a significant factor in its efficiency. In this paper, the amount of ozone has been measured from micro-channel plasma air discharge, and compared with different volumes of the micorchannels.
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