A novel Y-type reactor for selective excitation of atmospheric pressure glow discharge plasma

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A novel Y-type atmospheric pressure ac glow discharge plasma reactor has been designed and tested in CO reduction with hydrogen and the reverse water-gas shift reaction. The reactor consists of a Y-type quartz tube with an angle of 120°-180° between the two long arms, two metal rod electrodes serving as high voltage terminals and two pieces of aluminum foil which were wrapped outside of the quartz tubes as a ground electrode. Different combinations of input power applied on this three-electrode system can lead to selective plasmas on one side, two sides, or can also generate a stable arc between the two high voltage terminal electrodes. The ability to selectively activate different species with this type of apparatus can help to minimize side reactions in plasmas to obtain desirable products. The Y-type reactor may provide a novel means to study fundamental problems regarding radical reactions. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.

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Xia, G. G., Wang, J. Y., Huang, A., Suib, S. L., Hayashi, Y., & Matsumoto, H. (2001). A novel Y-type reactor for selective excitation of atmospheric pressure glow discharge plasma. Review of Scientific Instruments, 72(2), 1383–1390. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1340557

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