Air purifier for bringing gas into contact with plasma-treated liquid
US-2017021049-A1 · Jan 26, 2017 · US
US11448409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11448409-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117160777-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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An air purification device includes a reactor having a hollow shape and extending in one direction, a discharge plasma generator comprising a first electrode disposed on an outer wall of the reactor and a second electrode disposed inside the reactor, where the discharge plasma generator is configured to generate a discharge plasma in a discharge region, a plurality of dielectric particles disposed on a packed-bed of the reactor, a liquid supplier which supplies a liquid into the reactor, and a liquid recoverer which recovers the liquid discharged from the reactor.
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What is claimed is: 1. An air purification device comprising: a reactor having a hollow shape and extending in one direction; a discharge plasma generator comprising a first electrode disposed on an outer wall of the reactor and a second electrode disposed inside the reactor, wherein the discharge plasma generator is configured to generate a discharge plasma in a discharge region; a plurality of dielectric particles disposed on a packed-bed of the reactor; a liquid supplier which supplies a liquid between the first electrode and the second electrode; and a liquid recoverer which recovers the liquid discharged from the reactor, wherein the plurality of dielectric particles are disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. 2. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid comprises water. 3. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the liquid comprises a basic aqueous solution. 4. The air purification device of claim 3 , wherein the liquid is an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution having a molar concentration equal to or more than about 2 millimoles per liter (mmol/L) and equal to or less than about 20 mmol/L. 5. The air purification device of claim 1 , further comprising a pump which generates a pressure for delivering the liquid stored in the liquid recoverer to the liquid supplier. 6. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein a porosity in the packed-bed is more than about 0 percentages (%) and equal to or less than about 60%. 7. The air purification device of claim 6 , wherein an average particle diameter of the plurality of dielectric particles is equal to or more than about 1 millimeters (mm) and equal to or less than about 20 mm. 8. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of dielectric particles comprises at least one of silicon oxide, boron oxide, aluminum oxide, manganese oxide, titanium oxide, barium oxide, copper oxide, or magnesium oxide. 9. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein a voltage equal to or more than about 2 kilovoltages (kV) and equal to or less than about 500 kV is applied to the discharge region. 10. The air purification device of claim 1 , further comprising: a high voltage generator which apples a voltage to an inside of the reactor; and a controller which controls a generation of the voltage of the high voltage generator, wherein the controller is configured to transmit a control signal for increasing a magnitude of the voltage generated by the high voltage generator to the high voltage generator as an inflow amount of contaminated air which flows into the reactor increases. 11. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode is a silver paste film. 12. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the second electrode extends in the one direction and is spaced apart from the first electrode with a predetermined distance therebetween. 13. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein the reactor is a glass conduit extending in the one direction. 14. The air purification device of claim 1 , further comprising a catalyst reactor disposed at a rear end of the reactor and capable of removing ozone discharged from the reactor using a catalyst. 15. The air purification device of claim 14 , wherein the catalyst comprises at least one of manganese oxide, copper oxide, or aluminum oxide. 16. The air purification device of claim 1 , wherein a water film is formed on the surface of each of the plurality of dielectric particles by the liquid. 17. An air purification method for purifying contaminated air using the air purification device of claim 1 , the air purification method comprising: making a liquid flow into the reactor; generating a discharge plasma by applying a voltage to the first electrode and the second electrode; making the contaminated air flow into the reactor; and discharging the liquid and purified air from the reactor. 18. The air purification method of claim 17 , further comprising supplying the liquid discharged from the reactor into the liquid supplier. 19. The air purification method of claim 17 , wherein the liquid comprises water. 20. The air purification method of claim 17 , wherein the liquid comprises a basic aqueous solution. 21. The air purification method of claim 20 , wherein an alkaline strength (PH) of the basic aqueous solution is determined according to an ozone concentration inside the reactor. 22. The air purification method of claim 17 , wherein a voltage equal to or more than about 2 kV and equal to or less than about 500 kV is applied to generate the discharge plasma. 23. The air purification method of claim 17 , further comprising removing ozone using a catalyst at a rear end of the reactor. 24. The air purification method of claim 23 , wherein the catalyst comprises at least one of manganese oxide, copper oxide, or aluminum oxide. 25. The air purification method of claim 17 , wherein a water film is formed on the surface of each of the plurality of dielectric particles by the liquid.
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