1987
DOI: 10.1080/00986448708911829
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Corona Discharge Effects in Gas-Solid Adsorption: Water Vapor on Silica Gel and Fly Ash

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“…The charged droplets are then driven to the ground electrode. Such a phenomenon is likely due to a redistribution of the water vapor concentration profiles when a humid stream is subjected to an ionic discharge (Someshwar and Peshori, 1987). This could account for the droplet formation so clearly observed in the work of Matteson et al (1972).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The charged droplets are then driven to the ground electrode. Such a phenomenon is likely due to a redistribution of the water vapor concentration profiles when a humid stream is subjected to an ionic discharge (Someshwar and Peshori, 1987). This could account for the droplet formation so clearly observed in the work of Matteson et al (1972).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The details of the experimental set-up and the experimental results have been presented elsewhere [20,21]. All the experiments were performed in a coaxial plasma-catalytic reactor (figure 1).…”
Section: Experimental Set-up Conditions Catalysts and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The explanation to elucidate this behavior was either an electro-convective flow caused by the diffusion of polar water vapor molecules in the presence of highly non-uniform electric fields, and a reduction of vapor pressure above the capillary in the discharge zone, due either to a screening of the capillary charge of high density, or by sorption of vapor molecules on nuclei (ions) produced in the discharge. A fundamental study of the effect of corona discharge on the adsorption-desorption of water vapor on microporous silica and mesoporous fly ash, performed by Someshwar and Peshori [21] showed a significant decrease of water adsorption capacity for both materials. According to the authors, this is due to the alteration of the thermodynamic equilibrium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An excellent review of the experimental data on hysteresis, particularly on the water-silica gel system, is given by Gregg and Sing (1982). For various silica gels prepared under different conditions, the hysteresis effects are similar for water sorption (Rao, 1939;Sing and Madeley, 1954;Mikhail and Schebl, 1970;Baker and Sing, 1976;Nonaka and Ishizaki, 1977;Naono et al, 1980;Someshwar and Peshori, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%