DocumentCode :
1240463
Title :
Plasma reforming of aliphatic hydrocarbons with CO2
Author :
Futamura, Shigeru ; Annadurai, Gurusamy
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Technol., Ibaraki, Japan
Volume :
41
Issue :
6
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1515
Lastpage :
1521
Abstract :
CO2 reforming of methane, propane, and neopentane was investigated with a ferroelectric packed-bed reactor (FPR) in N2 at temperatures ranging from 298 K to 433 K. The reaction behavior of the hydrocarbons was greatly affected by their chemical structures and reaction temperature. At ambient temperature, hydrocarbon conversion decreased in the following order: neopentane≫propane>methane. With an increase in reaction temperature, hydrocarbon reactivity was enhanced with only a slight difference in the conversions of the above hydrocarbons. CO2 deoxygenation was a clean reaction irrespective of reaction temperature, but CO was formed not only from CO2 but also from hydrocarbons. No chemical interaction between CO2 and the hydrocarbons in nonthermal plasma was observed. Temperature effect on the H2 yield depended on the hydrocarbon structure. Higher H2 yields were obtained for neopentane and propane than for methane. Product composition and carbon balance were also affected by the hydrocarbon structure, relative concentrations of hydrocarbons to CO2, and temperature.
Keywords :
chemical reactors; ferroelectric materials; plasma applications; 298 to 433 K; aliphatic hydrocarbons; carbon balance; ferroelectric packed-bed reactor; hydrocarbon conversion; neopentane; nonthermal plasma; plasma reforming; product composition; propane; Electrodes; Ferroelectric materials; Global warming; Hydrocarbons; Hydrogen; Inductors; Industry Applications Society; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Temperature distribution; Aliphatic hydrocarbons; mechanism; nonthermal plasma; reforming;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2005.858277
Filename :
1542304
Link To Document :
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