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Title

Nonoxidative methane coupling in a micro‐DBD with enhanced secondary electron emission.

Authors

Pourali, Nima; Lamichhane, Pradeep; Hessel, Volker; Rebrov, Evgeny V.

Abstract

The conversion of methane into transportable and storable materials is crucial in the petrochemical sector. In this study, a specially constructed AC‐driven dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) that has charge injector pyramids on one of the electrodes and runs at ambient temperature and pressure was used to evaluate noncatalytic methane conversion. The obtained result was compared with the traditional flat electrode DBD. It was discovered that the product selectivity in direct nonoxidative methane conversion depended on the discharge conditions. Pyramid electrode plasma sources convert methane up to 50% $ \% $ more than flat electrode plasma due to the appearance of more microdischarges. Pyramid electrode plasma generally has a greater production efficiency than flat electrode plasma, while requiring more operational power. The turnkey solutions offered by the sustainable methane coupling method discussed here may be advantageous for the long‐term small‐scale ethylene exploration scenario.

Subjects

SECONDARY electron emission; PLASMA electrodes; PLASMA sources; METHANE as fuel; METHANE

Publication

Plasma Processes & Polymers, 2023, Vol 20, Issue 11, p1

ISSN

1612-8850

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/ppap.202300007

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