Energy Intensified Nitrogen Fixation Through Fast Modulated Gas Discharge from Pyramid-shaped Micro-electrode

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Plasma-assisted nitrogen fixation has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional nitrogen fixation methods. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of plasma-assisted nitrogen fixation using an AC-driven dielectric barrier discharge generated from the micro-tips of a specially designed fast-modulated pyramid-shaped electrode. The obtained result is compared with the conventional flat electrode. Our results demonstrate that pyramid-shaped micro-tip electrodes can excite more nitrogen molecules than flat electrodes. Thus, pyramid electrodes have 58% more nitrogen oxides yield efficiency at 32% less energy cost. The highest nitrogen fixation is attained at 60% to 70% of oxygen concentration in nitrogen-feeding gas. These findings suggest that discharge through microtip is a promising and viable technology that could play a significant role in reducing the energy cost of the plasma-assisted nitrogen fixation method to meet the growing demand for sustainable nitrogen-based fertilizers.

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Lamichhane, P., Pourali, N., Rebrov, E. V., & Hessel, V. (2024). Energy Intensified Nitrogen Fixation Through Fast Modulated Gas Discharge from Pyramid-shaped Micro-electrode. Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, 44(3), 1369–1392. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-023-10376-1

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