The effect of vibrational excitation of molecules on plasmachemical reactions involving methane and nitrogen

Authors
Savinov, SYLee, HSong, HKNa, BK
Issue Date
2003-03
Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC/PLENUM PUBL
Citation
PLASMA CHEMISTRY AND PLASMA PROCESSING, v.23, no.1, pp.159 - 173
Abstract
An experimental study of plasmachemical reaction involving CH4 and N-2 molecules in rf discharge was studied in order to know the effect of vibrational excitation of N-2 molecules. When the relative nitrogen concentration was greater than 0.8, the main product of CH4 decomposition was HCN, and the rate of methane decomposition at this condition was faster than that one in pure methane. These results could be confirmed through the mass spectroscopic method. The reason for these results is the vibrational energy of N-2 excited by rf discharge. The chain reaction mechanisms of producing HCN by vibrational excitation of N-2 were examined closely through numerical simulation. The rate-controlling step was the dissociation reaction of excited nitrogen molecule to the atomic nitrogen, so the process of HCN synthesis was limited by the value of reaction constant, k(N).
Keywords
RADIOFREQUENCY; RADIOFREQUENCY; rf discharge; methane; nitrogen; HCN; vibrational excitation; mechanism
ISSN
0272-4324
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/138787
DOI
10.1023/A:1022477005020
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