Conversion of CO2 by gliding arc plasma

Authors
Indarto, AntoniusChoi, Jae-WookLee, HwaungSong, Hyung Keun
Issue Date
2006-11
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, v.23, no.6, pp.1033 - 1043
Abstract
Decomposition of carbon dioxide (CO2) by gliding arc plasma was examined. The plasma device consisted of two or four triangular stainless steel plates. The gas enters through a nozzle tube from the upper part of the cylindrical reactor and exits at the bottom part of the reactor. Some additional gases, such as N-2, O-2, air, and H2O, have been used to study the dilution effects on CO2 conversion. A simple kinetic reaction model was developed to investigate the pathways of plasma reaction. Experimental results indicate that the conversion of pure CO2 reaches 18% at the total gas flow rate of 0.85 L/min and produces CO and O-2 as the final products. The effects of additional gases injection are described in detail in this paper.
Keywords
VIBRATIONAL-EXCITATION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; DECOMPOSITION; DISCHARGE; REDUCTION; EMISSIONS; METHANE; GAS; O-2; N2; VIBRATIONAL-EXCITATION; CARBON-DIOXIDE; DECOMPOSITION; DISCHARGE; REDUCTION; EMISSIONS; METHANE; GAS; O-2; N2; plasma; gliding arc; CO2; reaction kinetics; conversion
ISSN
1092-8758
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134996
DOI
10.1089/ees.2006.23.1033
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