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- 2011 Spring Meeting & 7th Global Congress on Process Safety
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- Plasma for Energy and Environmental Applications (I)
- (46b) Synthesis Gas Cleanup with Nonthermal Plasma
1) Under nonthermal plasma conditions, no reaction was observed between CO and H2O;
2) The reaction of CO2, water, and dilute gas N2 gave only 1 mol% of CO2 conversion;
3) For the reaction of SO2 with water and dilute gas N2, the highest SO2 conversion rate was 21.1 mol% at 15.3 kV; Water vapor facilitated the reactions since the hydroxyl radicals generated from water molecules are active oxidant;
4) For the water-gas shift reaction (CO + H2O → CO2 + H2), the highest conversion rate for the reaction of CO with H2O was only 0.34 mol% at 200°C;
5) For the reaction of CO2 with water and diluent gas N2, the CO2 conversion extent was only ~1 mol%;
6) For the reaction of CO2 with hydrogen and diluent gas N2, the highest conversion rate for CO2 was 8.9 mol%, and 0.6 mol% of CH4 was produced. It was also observed that, without NTP, the reaction of CO2 and H2 was extremely temperature dependent, and 0.85% of CO2 conversion was obtained at 550°C in the preheater;
7) For the reaction CO with H2, no significant reaction was observed for the reaction of CO with H2 under NTP condition.