Pulsed-plasma incineration method

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Inventors

Wald, Shlomo

Application #

194078

Filed

Oct-26-1999

Published

Apr-24-2001

Current US Class

110/246
219/121.36
219/121.43
219/121.48
219/121.59
588/900

International Classes

B23K 010/00

Field of Search

219/121.44 219/121.59 219/121.36 219/121.43 219/121.4 219/121.48 588/212 588/227 588/900 110/346 110/246

Assignee

State of Israel Atomic Energy Commission Soreq Nuclear Research Center (Yavne, IL)

Examiners

Paschall; Mark

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Browdy and Neimark

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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 25, No. 1, Jan. 1, 1989, pp. 342-346, XP000179150. Loeb A. et al., "A theoritical model for the physical processes in the confined high pressure discharges of electrothermal launchers." Record of the Industry Applications Conference (IAS), Orlando, Oct. 8-12, 1995, vol. 2, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, pp. 1445-1452, XP000546888. Kohno, H. et al., "Destruction of volatile organic compounds used in a semiconductor industry by a capollary tube discharge reactor." Digest of Technical Papers. Ninth IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference (Cat. No. 93CH3350-6), Proceedings of 9th International Pulsed Power Conference, Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 21-23, 1993, ISBN 0-7803-1416-6, 1993, NY, pp. 180-183, vol. 1. Grothaus, M.G. et al., "Coaxial pulsed corona reactor for tratment of hazardous gases." Arensburg, A. et al., "X-ray diagnostics of a plasma-jet-liquid interaction in electrothermal guns.", J. Appl. Phys., vol. 73 No. 5, Mar. 1, 1993, pp. 2145-2154.

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Abstract
A method for the incineration of a fluid or fluidizable material by use of a pulsed plasma is disclosed. The plasma is produced by a confined discharge in a closed chamber having an exit port and containing an ablating material. The method comprises the following steps: a) introducing the material into the chamber; and b) generating a plasma by ignition within the chamber thereby producing a flow of the plasma which incinerates the fluid material. Further described are a process for the detoxification of waste materials and a method for cracking a first compound in order to form a second compound using the method of the invention. A plasma incinerator is also described.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for the incineration of a fluid or fluidizable material by a pulsed plasma, said method comprising:

(a) introducing said material into a closed chamber having an exit port; and

(b) generating a plasma by ignition within said chamber thereby producing a flow of said plasma which incinerates said fluid material,

said plasma being produced by a confined discharge in said closed chamber which contains an ablating material, wherein:

(i) the plasma temperature is in the range of from about 1 eV to about 5 eV;

(ii) the plasma density is higher than about 10.sup.-5 g/cm.sup.3 ; and In re of WALD=1

(iii) the plasma jet velocity is higher than about 2 km/s, so as to ensure that a major fraction of the energy transfer from the plasma to said fluid or fluidizable material is by radiation,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the decomposition of chemicals by the use of thermal plasma, and in particular by a confined discharge pulsed plasma.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Incineration and decomposition of chemicals by plasma have been known for over 50 years. For example, during the 1950's ethylene was produced by the cracking of hydrocarbons with plasma. Subsequently, the technology was practically abandoned by the chemical industry for a few decades.

During the past 15 years the plasma incineration of hazardous materials has once again become popular due to several factors. First of all, recent environmental concerns have raised emission standards for the destruction of hazardous materials. These standards can be followed by conventional incinerators only with great difficulty and at relatively high expense. Furthermore, there exists a wide class of organic wastes, such as halo-organic compounds, whose incineration in the presence of air can result in the production of compounds even more hazardous than the starting materials, such as phosgene, dioxins, furans and other extremely toxic gaseous substances. The treatment of such wastes by conventional pyrolysis is extremely expensive.
 
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