Kamgang-Youbi et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Efficiency of inductively torch plasma operating at atmospheric pressure on destruction of chlorinated liquid wastes-A path to the treatment of radioactive organic …Kamgang-Youbi et al., 2012
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- Kamgang-Youbi G
- Poizot K
- Lemont F
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- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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The performance of a plasma reactor for the degradation of chlorinated hydrocarbon waste is reported. Chloroform was used as a target for a recently patented destruction process based using an inductive plasma torch. Liquid waste was directly injected axially into the …
- 210000002381 Plasma 0 title abstract description 61
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- C01B31/00—Carbon; Compounds thereof
- C01B31/02—Preparation of carbon; Purification; After-treatment
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