Partial oxidation of methane in a temperature-controlled dielectric barrier discharge reactor

by X. Zhang, M.S. Cha
Year: 2015 ISSN: DOI:10.1016/j.proci.2014.05.089

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Partial oxidation of methane in a temperature-controlled dielectric barrier discharge reactor

X. Zhang and M.S. Cha

Proc. Combust. Inst. 35:3447-3454, (2015)

Abstract

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We studied the relative importance of the reduced field intensity and the background reaction temperature in the partial oxidation of methane in a temperature-controlled dielectric barrier discharge reactor. We obtained important mechanistic insight from studying high-temperature and low-pressure conditions with similar reduced field intensities. In the tested range of background temperatures (297 < T < 773 K), we found that the conversion of methane and oxygen depended on both the electron-induced chemistry and the thermo-chemistry, whereas the chemical pathways to the products were overall controlled by the thermo-chemistry at a given temperature. We also found that the thermo-chemistry enhanced the plasma-assisted partial oxidation process. Our findings expand our understanding of the plasma-assisted partial oxidation process and may be helpful in the design of cost-effective plasma reformers.

Keywords

Partial oxidation Methane Dielectric barrier discharge Plasma chemistry