Electrical Study of DDBD Reactor with Mesh-Mesh Electrodes as a Medical Ozone Generator to Produce Standard Doses for Major Autohemotherapy in Small Animals


Authors : Ervinawati Elyaswanto; Evita Tiara Maharani; Khairunnisa Syahputra; Eko Yulianto; Siti Susanti; Sumariyah Sumariyah; Fadhilah Nur Fahada; K. Sofyan Firdausi; Muhammad Nur

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 11 - November

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10212113

Abstract : Medical ozone can be produced using a Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DDBD) plasma reactor. This research aims to obtain a medical ozone dose that meets the Madrid declaration standards, for major ozone autohemotherapy. This reactor uses a mesh-mesh electrode configuration made from aluminum. High pulsed AC voltage is applied in the range of 500 V to 3900 V, Frequency 60 Hz, and Flow rate variation from 0.2 L/min to 0.8 L/min. The results of the research show that the higher the voltage, the higher the current produced so that the ozone concentration obtained is also higher with several variations in flow rate, and the ozone dose obtained and in accordance with the ozone dose range based on the Madrid Declaration for small animals with ozone major autohemotherapy in the category low and medium doses.

Keywords : Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge, Medical Ozone, Major Autohemotherapy, Low and Medium Doses.

Medical ozone can be produced using a Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DDBD) plasma reactor. This research aims to obtain a medical ozone dose that meets the Madrid declaration standards, for major ozone autohemotherapy. This reactor uses a mesh-mesh electrode configuration made from aluminum. High pulsed AC voltage is applied in the range of 500 V to 3900 V, Frequency 60 Hz, and Flow rate variation from 0.2 L/min to 0.8 L/min. The results of the research show that the higher the voltage, the higher the current produced so that the ozone concentration obtained is also higher with several variations in flow rate, and the ozone dose obtained and in accordance with the ozone dose range based on the Madrid Declaration for small animals with ozone major autohemotherapy in the category low and medium doses.

Keywords : Double Dielectric Barrier Discharge, Medical Ozone, Major Autohemotherapy, Low and Medium Doses.

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