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Non-thermal Plasma Fluidized Bed

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In this chapter, the non-thermal plasma fluidized bed is introduced in detail. The thermal plasma fluidized bed includes gliding arc discharge fluidized bed, dielectric barrier discharge plasma fluidized bed, corona discharge plasma fluidized bed. Moreover, this chapter also introduces the research progress and applications of various reactors, and points out the existing shortcomings of them.

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Du, C., Qiu, R., Ruan, J. (2018). Non-thermal Plasma Fluidized Bed. In: Plasma Fluidized Bed. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5819-6_3

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