Project: Combining plasma treatment and (photo)catalysis towards an energy-efficient technology for abatement of polluted air (COP-CAT)
2019-01-01 – 2026-12-31
- Abstract
Plasma treatment is a technology for the breakdown of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from contaminated air. By combining it with oxidation catalysis and photocatalysis, we overcome a number of its limitations and unite the advantages of the three technologies. This synergy should lead to an energy-efficiënt and complete breakdown of VOCs for many applications.
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Using green solvents for phase inversion of PVDF/TiO2 hybrid coatings for gas phase photocatalysis
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Steady-state simulation of a fixed-bed reactor for the total oxidation of volatile organic components : application of the Barkelew criterion
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Assessing the stability and photocatalytic eficiency of a biodegradable PLA‐TiO2 membrane for air purification
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Deciphering Rapid Photocatalytic Decomposition of Ethanol: Uncovering Intermediates and Mechanisms with TiO2-Embedded PVDF Membrane
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Design and Efficiency of a Photocatalytic Reactor for Indoor VOC Degradation
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Optimizing Photocatalytic Reactor Design for Enhanced Indoor VOC Decomposition
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CFD simulations and surrogate modeling approach of photocatalytic reactor for ethanol oxidation
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Reactive flow CFD simulation for VOC abatement : model validation using experimental data for propane total oxidation
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Computational fluid dynamics simulation of a high-throughput catalytic fixed-bed reactor for total oxidation of methane
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Indoor air purification by VOC abatement using photocatalytic reactor