Application of a Non-thermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet to the Decomposition of Salicylic Acid to Inorganic Carbon
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- Kuroda Kosuke
- Division of Material Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University
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- Ishijima Tatsuo
- Research Center for Sustainable Energy and Technology, Institute of Science and Engineering, Kanazawa University
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- Kaga Toshiki
- Division of Material Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University
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- Shiomomura Kai
- Division of Material Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University
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- Ninomiya Kazuaki
- Institute for Frontier Science Initiative, Kanazawa University
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- Takahashi Kenji
- Division of Material Engineering, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa University Research Center for Sustainable Energy and Technology, Institute of Science and Engineering, Kanazawa University
Abstract
A non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma jet technique was applied to decompose salicylic acid to inorganic carbon. Excess hydroxyl radical, which has a high oxidation potential, decomposed salicylic acid within 10 min, and total organic carbon decreased to 20% after 30 min.
Journal
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- Chemistry Letters
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Chemistry Letters 44 (11), 1473-1475, 2015
The Chemical Society of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204588439808
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- NII Article ID
- 130005108076
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- ISSN
- 13480715
- 03667022
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
- KAKEN
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed