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Sorption-Enhanced Dry Reforming of Methane in a DBD Plasma Reactor for Single-Stage Carbon Capture and Utilization

Rani Vertongen, Giulia De Felice, Huub van den Bogaard, Fausto Gallucci, Annemie Bogaerts, Sirui Li

2024ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Plasma–sorbent systems are a novel technology for single-stage carbon capture and utilization (CCU), where the plasma enables the desorption of CO 2 from a sorbent and the simultaneous conversion to CO. In this study, we test the flexibility of a plasma–sorbent system in a single unit, specifically for sorption-enhanced dry reforming of methane (DRM). The experimental results indicate the selective adsorption of CO 2 by the sorbent zeolite 5A in the first step, and CH 4 addition during the plasma-based desorption of CO 2 enables DRM to various value-added products in the second step, such as H 2, CO, hydrocarbons, and the byproduct H 2 O. Furthermore, our work also demonstrates that zeolite has the potential to increase the conversion of CO 2 and CH 4, attributed to its capability to capture H 2 O. Aside from the notable carbon deposition, material analysis shows that the zeolite remains relatively stable under plasma exposure.

Topics & Concepts

SorbentSorptionMethaneDesorptionSingle stageCarbon fibersCarbon dioxide reformingPlasmaStage (stratigraphy)Chemical engineeringNonthermal plasmaChemistryWaste managementEnvironmental chemistryMaterials scienceAdsorptionCatalysisSyngasOrganic chemistryBiologyEngineeringComposite materialPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsComposite numberAerospace engineeringPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsCatalysts for Methane ReformingCarbon Dioxide Capture Technologies