Plasma technology based on high-voltage AC plasma torch

The article discusses a plasma-chemical facility consisting of a high-voltage AC plasma torch, a lined plasma-chemical reactor, supply and sampling systems, and a power source. This facility is used to study the processing of organochlorine substances (carbon tetrachloride and chlorobenzene) using p...

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Carbon monoxide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chemical reactors
Chlorine
Chlorobenzene
High voltages
Hydrogen
Hydrogen chloride
Methane
Organic chemistry
Organic matter
Plasma
Reforming
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