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Importance of plasma discharge characteristics in plasma catalysis: Dry reforming of methane vs. ammonia synthesis.

Authors :
De Meyer, Robin
Gorbanev, Yury
Ciocarlan, Radu-George
Cool, Pegie
Bals, Sara
Bogaerts, Annemie
Source :
Chemical Engineering Journal. May2024, Vol. 488, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Catalysts clearly affect physical plasma behavior in dielectric barrier discharge. • Dry reforming of methane benefits from microdischarges and large plasma volume. • In contrast, ammonia synthesis benefits greatly from uniform plasma discharge. • The catalyst synthesis method defines how the catalyst affects the plasma. • Precise distribution of metal throughout support is crucial for plasma discharge. Plasma catalysis is a rapidly growing field, often employing a packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor. Such dielectric barrier discharges are complex, especially when a packing material (e.g., a catalyst) is introduced in the discharge volume. Catalysts are known to affect the plasma discharge, though the underlying mechanisms influencing the plasma physics are not fully understood. Moreover, the effect of the catalysts on the plasma discharge and its subsequent effect on the overall performance is often overlooked. In this work, we deliberately design and synthesize catalysts to affect the plasma discharge in different ways. These Ni or Co alumina-based catalysts are used in plasma-catalytic dry reforming of methane and ammonia synthesis. Our work shows that introducing a metal to the dielectric packing can affect the plasma discharge, and that the distribution of the metal is crucial in this regard. Further, the altered discharge can greatly influence the overall performance. In an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge reactor, this apparently more uniform plasma yields a significantly better performance for ammonia synthesis compared to the more conventional filamentary discharge, while it underperforms in dry reforming of methane. This study stresses the importance of analyzing the plasma discharge in plasma catalysis experiments. We hope this work encourages a more critical view on the plasma discharge characteristics when studying various catalysts in a plasma reactor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13858947
Volume :
488
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177035523
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.150838