Research progress and the prospect of CO2 hydrogenation with dielectric barrier discharge plasma technology

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Ziyi Zhang
Honglei Ding
Qi Zhou
Weiguo Pan
Kaina Qiu
Xiaotian Mu
Junchi Ma
Kai Zhang
Yuetong Zhao
机构
[1] Shanghai University of Electric Power,College of Energy and Mechanical Engineering
[2] Shanghai Power Environmental Protection Engineering Technology Research Center,undefined
[3] Key Laboratory of Environmental Protection Technology for Clean Power Generation in Machinery Industry,undefined
[4] Shanghai Non-carbon energy conversion and utilization institute,undefined
[5] Zhejiang Products Environmental Protection Energy Co,undefined
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Carbon Letters | 2023年 / 33卷
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CO; Hydrogenation; Dielectric barrier discharge; Plasma;
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In recent years, people are increasingly interested in CO2 hydrogenation to produce value-added chemicals and fuels (CH4, CH3OH, etc.). In the quest for an efficient treatment in CO2 methanation and methanolization, several technologies have been practiced, and DBD plasma technology gain attention due to its easily handling, mild operating conditions, strong activation ability, and high product selectivity. In addition, its reaction mechanism and the effect of packing materials and reaction parameters are still controversial. To address these problems efficiently, a summary of the reaction mechanism is presented. A discussion on plasma-catalyzed CO2 hydrogenation including packing materials, reaction parameters, and optimizing methods is addressed. In this review, the overall status and recent findings in DBD plasma-catalyzed CO2 hydrogenation are presented, and the possible directions of future development are discussed.
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页码:973 / 987
页数:14
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