Abstract:
The present invention provides a reactor utilizing high-voltage discharge for processing exhausted hydrogen gas emitted during membrane plating, etching, or washing of semiconductors, where higher than 95% of destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of hydrogen gas is obtained.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
   The present invention relates to a reactor; more particularly, relates to using a hydrogen igniting device, which comprises two spark igniting plugs powered by an alternating high-voltage power supplier and is connected with a cooling device and a metal cone for preventing backflow of gas, to process exhausted hydrogen gas during membrane-plating, etching, or cleaning of semiconductor chip manufacturing processing. 
   DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART 
   In the atmosphere, normally hydrogen gas occupies only around 500 ppb. The hydrogen gas can be easily burned or even exploded, where its lowest burning temperature is 530° C. (mixed with air) or 450° C. (mixed with oxygen) and it is explosive when being burned with some specific material—such as a halogen (bromine, chlorine, and fluorine), lithium, densely cited platinium or specific metal, nitrogen trifluoride or oxygen difluoride. 
   The gas exhausted during a semiconductor manufacturing procedure may comprise a portion of hydrogen gas up to 33.3%, while some advanced nano-manufacture procedure may exhaust even more hydrogen. Although most of the gases exhausted during semiconductor manufacturing procedures are diluted with an amount of nitrogen for safety, the mixed gas is not suitable to be recycled because of the impurities and particles (e.g. silicon particles, phosphorous particles) it contains. Usually an electro-heated device with high temperature (e.g. electro-heated tungsten filament, high-temperature ceramics , flame nozzle) is used to burn out the hydrogen gas with air mixed; yet the removal efficiency is not good. Most factories directly exhaust hydrogen gas into the atmosphere where the hydrogen gas is diluted to conform within the safe range of volume explosive-limit after a simple filtering process for removing impurities and particles. The gas exhausted is not burned while it may comprise some potential hazards about industrial safety (e.g. hydrogen explosion) having possibilities of causing billions of loss to the factory. Hence, the prior art does not fulfill users&#39; requests on actual use. 
   SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   The main purpose of the present invention is to provide a high-voltage discharging reactor processing exhausted hydrogen to obtain safety and a destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of hydrogen higher than 95%. 
   To achieve the above purpose, the present invention is a high-voltage discharging reactor for processing exhausted hydrogen gas, where a hydrogen igniting device in the reactor comprises two spark plugs powered by an alternating high-voltage power supply and is connected with a cooling device and a metal cone for preventing backflow of air; and, by providing oxygen-rich condition to obtain and ensure complete combustion for hydrogen burning with oxygen, a destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of hydrogen higher than 95% is achieved. Accordingly, a novel high-voltage discharging reactor processing exhausted hydrogen is obtained. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     The present invention will be better understood from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which 
       FIG. 1  is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention; 
       FIG. 2  is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention; and 
       FIG. 3  is a table showing the relation between the destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) of hydrogen and the airflow rate according to the present invention. 
   

   DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
   The following description of the preferred embodiment is provided to understand the features and the structures of the present invention. 
   Please refer to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 , which are a perspective view and a sectional view of a preferred embodiment according to the present invention. As shown in the figures, the present invention is a high-voltage discharging reactor processing exhausted hydrogen, where electricity is discharged with high voltage to obtain high-temperature impulse plasma; and, when hydrogen gas passes by the impulse plasma area, the hydrogen gas to be burned is mixed with air immediately. The main chemical equation processed is:
 
2H 2 +O 2 →2H 2 O
 
   Water is the final product obtained after the burning, which is no harm to environment. The oxygen required in the chemical equation is provided by the air guided in from the outside, for example compressed air. In the present invention, a stainless-steel pipe, which is 11 inches long and 1.5 inches for inner diameter and 1 and 11/16 inches for outer diameter, is connected with a metal cone and a flange, which comprises 4.5 inches of outer diameter and four holes. A gas inlet  1  is located at the place where the flange is connected with the metal cone. The inner diameter of the metal cone is shrinked from 1.5 inches at the gas inlet  1  to 5/16 inches to reduce rushing back of gas by the hydrogen explosion. A hydrogen combustion chamber  2  of 12 centimeters is connected at the backend of the metal cone. Air is guided in from air inlets  21   a    21   b  at two sides of the hydrogen combustion chamber  2 . An input port of a hydrogen-igniting device  23  is located at the front end of the hydrogen combustion chamber  2 . A hydrogen gas mixed with air is ignited by the hydrogen igniting device  23 , where the hydrogen igniting device  23  comprises two spark plugs, such as NGK BKR5E from Japan which are commonly used in vehicles, and a high-voltage ignition power supply, such as a general alternating high-voltage transformer. When the mixed gas is burned in the hydrogen combustion chamber  2 , the water flown through the water inlet  22   a  and the water outlet  22   b  on the upper and lower surfaces is used to reduce and cool down the surface temperature of the hydrogen combustion chamber  2 . A cooling device  3  is located at the backend of the hydrogen combustion chamber  2 , which comprises cooling water ports  31  and a flame-extinguishing device  32 . The cooling water ports  31  comprises a water inlet and a water outlet on the side surfaces of the flame-extinguishing device  3 . The fire-extinguishing device  32  comprises three overlapping sets of stainless steel pipes with heat sink fins, which are also water cooled, to achieve the requirement of no burning frame at the gas outlet  4  connected at the end of the cooling device  3 . The specifications for the gas outlet  4  are the same as those for the gas inlet  1 . To obtain the experimental data of  FIG. 3 , a heat exchanging pipe and a noise elimination device can be connected at the end of the gas outlet  4 , to further cool down the temperature of the exhausted gas and lowering down the noise of the air stream. The temperature of the exhausted gas was cooled down to 60° C.; and the noise elimination device lowers down the ultra-high decibel noise caused by the high-speed airflow which is formed by an instant expansion of high-temperature air after the burning. The DRE of hydrogen is obtained and determined by a simple hydrogen detector tube from a sampling hole at a side of the cooling device  3 , whose detecting ability comprises a range between 0.05% and 4%. 
   Please refer to  FIG. 3 , which is a view showing a relation between the DRE of hydrogen and the airflow rate according to the present invention. The present invention processes the exhausted gas under a 1:2 of mixture rate of hydrogen flow and nitrogen flow. The result is examined by a simple hydrogen detector tube from a sampling port with 100 L/min of hydrogen flow, 200 L/min of nitrogen flow and 300-500 L/min of airflow. Under a steady functioning of the present invention, airflow is reduced gradually from 500 L/min to 300 L/min. When the airflow is 310 L/min, the result examined starts to change. At first, the DRE reaches 99.58%. As the airflow is reduced to 300L/min, its DRE still reaches 97.95%. Regarding the air flown over 325 L/min as oxygen-rich condition is provided, the remained-hydrogen concentration detected is below 0.05%, which is the lower limit for the detecting capability of the hydrogen detector tube. As a result, the DRE is beyond detection limit and is shown as “&gt;99.99%” (greater than 99.99%). Thus, the present invention is a high-voltage discharging reactor for processing exhausted hydrogen gas and capable to reach a hydrogen gas DRE higher than 95%. 
   The preferred embodiment herein disclosed is not intended to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. Therefore, simple modifications or variations belonging to the equivalent of the scope of the claims and the instructions disclosed herein for a patent are all within the scope of the present invention.