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NOx production in plasma reactors by pulsed spark discharges

Jing Li, Shuiliang Yao, Zuliang Wu

2020Journal of Physics D Applied Physics27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Nitrogen fertilizers are important for modern agriculture, among which nitric acid is a basic chemical for ammonium nitrate production. Herein, NOx was produced from N 2 and O 2 using a spark discharge technology with point-to-point and circle-to-plate types of plasma reactors driven by a nano-second pulsed power supply. NOx could be produced with an energy efficiency of 0.09 mol kWh −1 under the gases of 50%/50% N 2 /O 2 , while NO 2 selectivity increased with increasing energy density. The gas temperatures in the spark channels were estimated using the Gibbs free energy equation. Based on kinetics calculations, the reactions of N with O 2 and O with NO were the major reactions for NOx production.

Topics & Concepts

SPARK (programming language)NOxPlasmaProduction (economics)Spark dischargeNonthermal plasmaNuclear engineeringMaterials scienceEngineering physicsChemistryCombustionPhysicsEngineeringNuclear physicsComputer sciencePhysical chemistryElectrodeProgramming languageMacroeconomicsEconomicsPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsIndustrial Gas Emission ControlCatalytic Processes in Materials Science
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