CH4 reforming with CO2 in a nanosecond pulsed discharge. The importance of the pulse sequence
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The plasma dry reforming reaction of methane with carbon dioxide is investigated in a nanosecond repetitively
pulsed discharge, a type of plasma that offers some of the highest performance and non-equilibrium characteristics.
The experiment's purpose was to examine the effect of varying the sequence of high-voltage pulses. We
find that when successive pulses are closer than 500 ?s, a memory-dominated regime gradually develops, which
influences subsequent breakdown events. While reactant conversions increase with the plasma energy, both
energy efficiency and conversions increase by shortening the inter-pulse time at the same plasma energy. This
finding suggests that plasma power is not the only thing that matters to achieve better performance. How it is
delivered can make a significant difference, in particular for CO2, whose conversion doubles at the maximum
energy for molecule investigated, 1.6 eV molecule-1.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Plasma Dry reforming; CO2 conversion; Pulsed nanosecond discharge
Elenco autori:
Tosi, Paolo; Dilecce, Giorgio
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