Plasma Nitrogen Oxides Synthesis in a Milli-Scale Gliding Arc Reactor: Investigating the Electrical and Process Parameters

作者: B. S. Patil , J. Rovira Palau , V. Hessel , Jürgen Lang , Q. Wang

DOI: 10.1007/S11090-015-9671-4

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摘要: Nitrogen fixed in the form of nitrogen oxides is essential to produce fertilizers and many other chemical products, which vital sustain life. The performance a milli-scale gliding arc reactor operated under atmospheric pressure has been studied for synthesis. In this work, electrical process parameters reactor, such as frequency, pulse width, amplitude feed ratio were investigated respectively. experiments performed at 1 L/min discharge regime. highest concentration NOx was found be ~1 % energy consumption 10 kWh/kg NOx. Increase width resulted an increased specific input concentration. (N2/O2) affected amount NO NO2 produced, gives possibility independently obtain desired NO/NO2 by tuning parameters.

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