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Evaluation of residence time on nitrogen oxides removal in non-thermal plasma reactor (2015)
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Talebizadeh, P., Rahimzadeh, H., Babaie, M., Anaghizi, S., Ghomi, H., Ahmadi, G., & Brown, R. (2015). Evaluation of residence time on nitrogen oxides removal in non-thermal plasma reactor. PLoS ONE, 10(10), e0140897. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140897

Non-thermal plasma (NTP) has been introduced over the last few years as a promising after- treatment system for nitrogen oxides and particulate matter removal from diesel exhaust. NTP technology has not been commercialised as yet, due to its high rat... Read More about Evaluation of residence time on nitrogen oxides removal in non-thermal plasma reactor.

Influence of non-thermal plasma after-treatment technology on diesel engine particulate matter composition and NOx concentration (2015)
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Babaie, M., Kishi, T., Arai, M., Zama, Y., Furuhata, T., Rahimzadeh, H., & Brown, R. (2016). Influence of non-thermal plasma after-treatment technology on diesel engine particulate matter composition and NOx concentration. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 13, 221-230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-015-0865-3

The effect of non-thermal plasma technology for particulate matter removal and nitrogen oxide emission reduction from diesel exhaust has been investigated. A sample of exhaust was cooled to the ambient temperature and passed through a dielectric barr... Read More about Influence of non-thermal plasma after-treatment technology on diesel engine particulate matter composition and NOx concentration.

Performance evaluation of non-thermal plasma on particulate matter, ozone and CO2 correlation for diesel exhaust emission reduction (2015)
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Babaie, M., Davari, P., Talebizadeh, P., Zare, F., Rahimzadeh, H., Ristovski, Z., & Brown, R. (2015). Performance evaluation of non-thermal plasma on particulate matter, ozone and CO2 correlation for diesel exhaust emission reduction. Chemical Engineering Journal, 276, 240-248. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2015.04.086

This study is seeking to investigate the effect of non-thermal plasma technology in the abatement of particulate matter (PM) from the actual diesel exhaust. Ozone (O3) strongly promotes PM oxidation, the main product of which is carbon dioxide (CO2).... Read More about Performance evaluation of non-thermal plasma on particulate matter, ozone and CO2 correlation for diesel exhaust emission reduction.

Influence of pipe length and flow rate on nano-particle deposition in laminar circular pipe flows (2015)
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Talebizadeh, P., Babaie, M., Kenny, E., Rahimzadeh, H., Inthavong, K., Ahmadi, G., & Brown, R. (2015). Influence of pipe length and flow rate on nano-particle deposition in laminar circular pipe flows. International Journal of Energy and Environment, 6(4), 357-366

The Lagrangian particle tracking provides an effective method for simulating the deposition of nano-particles as well as micro-particles as it accounts for the particle inertia effect as well as the Brownian excitation. However, using the Lagrangian... Read More about Influence of pipe length and flow rate on nano-particle deposition in laminar circular pipe flows.