ChemRxiv | 2021

Observation and Rationalization of Nitrogen Oxidation Enabled Only by Coupled Plasma and Catalyst

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


\n \n \n Heterogeneous catalysts coupled with non-thermal plasma (NTP) are known to achieve reaction yields that exceed the contributions of the individual components. Rationalization of\nthe enhancing potential of catalysts, however, remains challenging because the background\ncontributions from NTP are often non-negligible. Here, we first demonstrate nitrogen (N2)\noxidation by radio frequency plasma and platinum (Pt) combination at conditions in which nitric oxide (NO) yield from plasma or Pt is vanishingly small. We then develop reactor\nmodels based on reduced NTP- and surface-microkinetic mechanisms to identify the features of each that lead to the synergy between NTP and Pt. At experimental conditions,\nNO yields from NTP and thermal catalysis are suppressed by radical reactions and inhibited\nby high N2 dissociation barrier, respectively. Pt catalyzes NTP-generated radicals and vibrationally excited molecules to produce NO. The model construction further illustrates that\nthe optimization of yield and energy efficiency involves tuning of plasma species, catalysts\nproperties, and the reactor configurations to couple the two. These results provide unambiguous evidence of the benefits of combining plasma and catalysts and open approaches to\ndesign the coupled system.\n\n \n \n

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DOI 10.26434/CHEMRXIV.14538426.V1
Language English
Journal ChemRxiv

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