Atmospheric Pollution Research | 2019

Experimental study on high frequency capacitively coupled plasma–catalysis hybrid system for methane complete oxidation

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Methane (CH 4 ) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in the atmosphere after CO 2 . In this work, CH 4 oxidation was investigated in a high frequency capacitively coupled discharge quartz tube reactor where both catalyst and high frequency capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) were hybridized into one in-plasma catalysis system. The calcium titanium catalyst were used as oxidation catalyst. Experiments have been performed to examine the characteristics of this high frequency capacitively coupled discharge firstly. It was found that the input power and using catalyst or not were the key parameters affecting the plasma characteristics such as plasma length, temperature, and energy transfer efficiency. Then the conversion efficiency of CH 4 and products of reaction were analyzed in the absence of catalyst. The result indicates that the CH 4 conversion efficiency will increase with the increase of input power, the final products of CH 4 oxidation were CO, CO 2 and H 2 O, NO and NO 2 were by-products from the oxidation of CH 4 . The synergistic effect of CCP and catalyst for oxidation was studied also and compared to the cases without catalyst in the reactor. When the catalyst was present, the CH 4 conversion efficiency was improved, the CO 2 selectivity was increased in the reaction product, the by-product concentration of NO and NO 2 was decreased.

Volume 10
Pages 24-29
DOI 10.1016/J.APR.2018.04.007
Language English
Journal Atmospheric Pollution Research

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