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Conversion of methane to methanol in an ac dielectric barrier discharge

F M Aghamir1, N S Matin2, A H Jalili2, M H Esfarayeni2, M A Khodagholi2 and R Ahmadi2

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A dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) has been used to investigate the conversion of methane to methanol and higher hydrocarbons in ac non-equilibrium plasmas. Experiments were carried out at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. A non-equilibrium plasma was generated in a DBD reactor by applying a high voltage to the reactor electrodes. Activation of methane molecules led to the production of C2 hydrocarbons and methanol. The effect of the applied voltage, residence time and feed mixture such as helium and oxygen on the methane conversion and product selectivity was studied. Helium appears to have no effect on the conversion and selectivity at our applied voltages. The methane conversion increases significantly on introduction of oxygen in the feed stream. Inclusion of oxygen leads to the formation of methanol. Our results show that production of methanol is initiated around an applied voltage of 12 kV and the conversion of methane increases with increasing voltage and residence time, while the product selectivity is independent of the applied voltage.


PACS

52.80.Hc Glow; corona

52.25.Kn Thermodynamics of plasmas

52.27.-h Basic studies of specific kinds of plasmas

Subjects

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 4 (November 2004)

Received 26 August 2003

Published 4 November 2004



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