2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1153/1/012087
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Reduction of ammonia with Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) plasma in chicken coop

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“…The interaction between plasma and ammonia could lead to the splitting of ammonia into other elements, such as NH 4 NO 3 63 . 63 The samples provided from NH 3 contained a higher amount of nitrates in comparison with others. A shortage of ozone may reduce the chance for ammonia radicals to form from ammonium nitrate.…”
Section: Langmuirmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interaction between plasma and ammonia could lead to the splitting of ammonia into other elements, such as NH 4 NO 3 63 . 63 The samples provided from NH 3 contained a higher amount of nitrates in comparison with others. A shortage of ozone may reduce the chance for ammonia radicals to form from ammonium nitrate.…”
Section: Langmuirmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of this phenomenon in NH 3 may be attributed to the formation of ammonium nitrate during the reaction of ammonia with the plasma. The interaction between plasma and ammonia could lead to the splitting of ammonia into other elements, such as NH 4 NO 3 63 . 63 The samples provided from NH 3 contained a higher amount of nitrates in comparison with others.…”
Section: Langmuirmentioning
confidence: 99%