Claims
- 1. A method for providing uniform barrier discharge in a parallel plate, monolithic plasma reactor, comprising:connecting an electrical power source to the plasma reactor; passing exhaust gas through the plasma reactor; and pulsing an alternating current electrical signal from said electrical power source to the plasma reactor and modulating the alternating current electrical signal off in accordance with a predetermined duty cycle, thereby achieving uniform barrier discharge in the plasma reactor.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the alternating current electrical signal has a frequency on the order of 1000 Hertz and the duty cycle has a rate on the order of 200 times per second.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the parallel plate, monolithic plasma reactor fiber comprises a plurality of stacked cells for reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas, wherein each cell includes a plurality of insulating parallel plates forming gas passages therein and at least two electrodes disposed on opposite sides of said insulating parallel plates.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said plurality of insulating plates are comprised of non-porous alumina material.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:connecting an inlet of a catalytic converter to an outlet of said plasma reactor; and passing exhaust gas from said plasma reactor through said catalytic converter, thereby further reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas.
- 6. A method for reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine, comprising:providing a parallel plate, monolithic plasma reactor for reducing nitrogen oxides in exhaust gas; connecting a high voltage, high frequency electrical power source to said plasma reactor; connecting an inlet of said plasma reactor to an exhaust outlet of the internal combustion engine; passing engine exhaust gas from the internal combustion engine through said plasma reactor; and pulsing an alternating current electrical signal from said electrical power source to said plasma reactor and modulating the alternating current electrical signal off in accordance with a predetermined duty cycle, thereby achieving uniform discharge in the plasma reactor.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the alternating current electrical signal has a frequency on the order of 1000 Hertz and the duty cycle has a rate on the order of 200 times per second.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the parallel plate, monolithic plasma reactor further comprises a plurality of stacked cells for reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas, wherein each cell includes a plurality of insulating plates forming gas passages therein and at least two electrodes disposed on opposite sides of said parallel plates.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said plurality of insulating parallel plates are comprised of non-porous alumina material.
- 10. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of:connecting an inlet of a catalytic converter to an outlet of said plasma reactor; and passing exhaust gas from said plasma reactor through said catalytic converter, thereby further reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas.
- 11. An exhaust treatment system for use in a motor vehicle having an internal combustion engine, comprising:a plasma reactor having a plurality of stacked cells for reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas from the engine, wherein each cell includes a plurality of insulating parallel plates forming gas passages therein and at least two electrodes disposed on opposite sides of said insulating parallel plates; an electric power source for providing an electrical signal to the electrodes of said plasma reactor; a controller interconnected between said electric power source and said plasma reactor for modulating the electrical signal to the plasma reactor and wherein said controller modulates the electrical signal off in accordance with a predetermined duty cycle, thereby achieving uniform barrier discharge in the plasma reactor.
- 12. The exhaust treatment system of claim 11 wherein said electric power source provides an alternating current electrical signal having a frequency on the order of 1000 Hertz.
- 13. The exhaust treatment system of claim 11 wherein said predetermined duty cycle is on the order of 200 times per second.
- 14. The exhaust treatment system of claim 11 wherein said plurality of insulating parallel plates are comprised of non-porous alumina material.
- 15. The exhaust treatment system of claim 11 further comprising a catalytic converter, wherein an inlet of the catalytic converter is connected to an outlet of said plasma reactor, thereby further reducing nitrogen oxides in the exhaust gas.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/174,954 filed Jan. 7, 2000.
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