Journal of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

Special Issue

Plasma Based Pollution Control

  • Submission Deadline: 20 December 2019
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Nasser Morgan
About This Special Issue
Nonthermal plasma (NTP) at atmospheric pressure produces highly reactive radicals (O, OH, etc.) that promote chemical reactions to treat gaseous pollutants.
  1. Acid gases such as SOx, NOx and HCl
  2. Greenhouse gases such as CO2, NxOy and PFCs(perfluorocarbons)
  3. Ozone depletion substances such as freons and halon
  4. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as toluene,xylene, trichloro-ethylene (TCE), trichloro-ethane (TCA)and ethylene glycol monoethyl ether (EGM)
  5. Toxic gases such as Hg and dioxins
NTP could also be used for ozone production that used for water treatment NTP could also be used for syngas production from CO2 and natural; gas There are a variety of types of NTP reactors, such as DC corona discharge, pulsed corona discharge, dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), surface discharge, ferroelectric pellet packed-bed reactor, microwave, plasma jet, and gliding arc, etc that can be used as a source for.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Nox Reduction
  2. Plasma pollution control
  3. Plasma assisted syngas production
  4. Plasma based CO2 conversion
  5. Plasma based VOC's reduction
  6. Plasma assisted hydrogen production
Lead Guest Editor
  • Nasser Morgan

    Department of Physics, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

Guest Editors
  • Nasser Morgan

    physics department faculty of science Al Azhar university, Cairo, Egypt

  • Mohamed Hassuba

    Physics department faculty of science Benha university, Benha, Egypt

  • Alla Fahmy

    chemistry department faculty of science Al Azhar university, Benha, Egypt

  • Usama Rashed

    Al Azhar university, Cairo, Egypt

  • Mohamed Hassuba

    Benha university, Benha, Egypt

  • Alaa Fahmy

    Al Azhar university, Cairo, Egypt

  • Mansour ElSabagh

    Department of Physics, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

  • Mostafa El Deep

    Department of Physics, Al Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

  • Kalaichelvi Ponnusamy

    Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, India