TY - JOUR T1 - In-flight diesel particulate matter removal using nonthermal plasma filtering A1 - Yamasaki, Haruhiko A1 - Shidara, Akihiro A1 - Shimidzu, Yuya A1 - Kuroki, Tomoyuki A1 - Kim, Hak-Joon A1 - Okubo, Masaaki Y1 - 2020/// KW - Diesel particulate matter KW - nonthermal plasma KW - partial collection efficiency KW - NOx JF - International Journal of Plasma Environmental Science and Technology VL - 14 IS - 3 SP - e03007 EP - e03007 DO - 10.34343/ijpest.2020.14.e03007 UR - http://ijpest.com/Contents/14/3/e03007.html N2 - The concentration of particulate matter (PM), which is present in the atmosphere, is a major environmental problem in Korea and Japan. We propose a plasma filtering method for the removal of PM or nanoparticles in flight by direct plasma application to passing PM-containing gas. The method ensures that pressure-loss is low and does not require filter regeneration or cleaning. In this method, PM is removed by the chemical reactions and electrostatic precipitation effects associated with plasma by passing the PM-containing gas through a cylindrical plasma reactor containing surface discharge electrodes. The exhaust gas emitted from a diesel engine is diluted and introduced into the plasma reactor and the PM removal efficiency is investigated using a scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) apparatus. In order to examine the PM removal reactions in the reactor, the exhaust gaseous component concentrations of NOx, NO, CO, and O2 are measured. The results indicate that no PM is observed inside the reactor and an increase in CO is detected. The combustion removal of PM using the plasma is thus confirmed. A PM removal efficiency of more than 85% is achieved when 200 -400 W of electrical input power is applied to the cylindrical plasma reactor and with an applied engine load of 0% and 25%. We demonstrated the possibility of the simultaneous reduction of PM and NOx by adjusting the plasma processing conditions. ER -