Chemical kinetics of methane pyrolysis in microwave plasma at atmospheric pressure

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Results of chemical kinetics modeling in methane subjected to the microwave plasma at atmospheric pressure are presented in this paper. The reaction mechanism is based on the methane oxidation model without reactions involving nitrogen and oxygen. For the numerical calculations 0D and 1D models were created. 0D model uses Calorimetric Bomb Reactor whereas 1D model is constructed either as Plug Flow Reactor or as a chain of Plug Flow Reactor and Calorimetric Bomb Reactor. Both models explain experimental results and show the most important reactions responsible for the methane conversion and production of H2, C2H2, C2H4 and C 2H6 detected in the experiment. Main conclusion is that the chemical reactions in our experiment proceed by a thermal process and the products can be defined by considering thermodynamic equilibrium. Temperature characterizing the methane pyrolysis is 1,500-2,000 K, but plasma temperature is in the range of 4,000-5,700 K, which means that methane pyrolysis process is occurring outside the plasma region in the swirl gas flowing around the plasma. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014.

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Dors, M., Nowakowska, H., Jasiński, M., & Mizeraczyk, J. (2014). Chemical kinetics of methane pyrolysis in microwave plasma at atmospheric pressure. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 34(2), 313–326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-013-9510-4

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