In-duct grating-like dielectric barrier discharge system for air disinfection

Liyang Zhang, Yuntao Guo*, Xuanyu Chang, Zenghui Yao, Xiaodong Wei, Zihao Feng, Dongheyu Zhang, Qun Zhou, Xinxin Wang, Haiyun Luo

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Abstract

In the context of spreading Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the combination of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system with air disinfection device is an effective way to reduce transmissible infections. Atmospheric-pressure non-equilibrium plasma is an emerging technique for fast pathogen aerosol abatement. In this work, in-duct disinfectors based on grating-like dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasmas with varied electrode arrangements were established and evaluated. The highest airborne bacterial inactivation efficiency was achieved by ‘vertical’ structure, namely when aerosol was in direct contact with the discharge region, at a given discharge power. For all reactors, the efficiency was linearly correlated to the discharge power (R2 =0.929–0.994). The effects of environmental factors were examined. Decreased airflow rates boosted the efficiency, which reached 99.8% at the velocity of 0.5 m/s with an aerosol residence time of ~3.6 ms. Increasing humidity (relative humidity (RH)=20–60%) contributed to inactivation efficacy, while high humidity (RH=70%−90%) led to a saturated efficiency, possibly due to the disruption of discharge uniformity. As suggested by the plasma effluent treatment and scavenger experiments, gaseous short-lived chemical species or charged particles were concluded as the major agents accounting for bacterial inactivation. This research provides new hints for air disinfection by DBD plasmas.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129075
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume435
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Aug 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Air disinfection
  • Dielectric barrier discharge
  • HAVC system
  • In duct

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