Kinetic contribution of CO2/O2 additive in methane conversion activated by non-equilibrium plasmas

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作者
Qi Chen [1 ]
Jintao Sun [1 ]
Xiaojun Zhang [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Mechanical and Electronic Control Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
RF plasma; Plasma assisted combustion; Methane conversion; Sensitivity analysis; Reaction kinetics;
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TQ511 [基础理论];
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A temperature-controlled and pressure-controlled coaxial dielectric barrier discharge(DBD) reactor was developed to decouple the thermal and kinetic effects of radio frequency(RF) discharge on methane conversion,and further to compare the kinetic behaviors of the mechanistically similar reactions of methane conversion with Oand COadditives. A kinetic mechanism for RF plasma assisted methane conversion was assembled. The formation of products in the RF plasma reactor was measured with Gas Chromatography(GC–TCD) and the data were used to validate the kinetic model. The experimental and computational results showed the different kinetic roles of carbon dioxide and oxygen additives in methane conversion, due to the different dissociation and ionization energy of the two additive gases, as well as the thus produced electron energy distribution function(EEDF). Fuel oxidation by plasma generated O, O(~1 D), O(a~1Δg), O(b~1Σ~+) and O+in partial oxidation of methane was observed essential for methane consumption, which resulted in an increase in methane conversion rate,compared to pure methane pyrolysis and dry reforming of methane with COadditive. It was also found that dry reforming of methane with COwas by far the easier to produce the syngas as well as Chydrocarbon species,due to the weak oxidation ability of COand also the significant deposition of the electron energy on CHdissociation in a dry reforming discharge mixture. This kinetic study produced comparative data to demonstrate the contribution of CO/Oadditive in non-equilibrium plasma assisted methane conversion.
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页码:1041 / 1050
页数:10
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