Litcius/Paper detail

Charge transfer in plasma assisted dry reforming of methane using a nanosecond pulsed packed-bed reactor discharge

Shuai Zhang, Yuan Gao, Hao Sun, Zhe Fan, Tao Shao

2021Plasma Science and Technology36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper is aimed to investigate the effect of packing material on plasma characteristic from the viewpoint of charge transfer process. Both the charge accumulation and release processes in the dielectric barrier discharge reactor and packed-bed reactor were investigated by measuring voltage and current waveforms and taking ICCD images. The packing material was ZrO 2 pellets and the reactors were driven by a parameterized nanosecond pulse source. The quantity of transferred charges in the dielectric barrier discharge reactor was enhanced when decreasing pulse rise time or increasing pulse width (within 150 ns), but reduced when the gas gap was packed with pellets. The quantity of accumulated charges in the primary discharge was larger than the quantity of released charges in the secondary discharges in the dielectric barrier discharge reactor, but they were almost equal in the packed-bed reactor. It indicates that the discharge behavior has been changed from the view of charge transfer process once the gas gap was packed with pellets, and the ICCD images confirmed it.

Topics & Concepts

Packed bedDielectric barrier dischargePelletsNanosecondPlasmaMaterials scienceAnalytical Chemistry (journal)MethaneDielectricNuclear engineeringChemistryOptoelectronicsComposite materialOpticsChromatographyLaserPhysicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsOrganic chemistryPlasma Applications and DiagnosticsPlasma Diagnostics and ApplicationsElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics
Charge transfer in plasma assisted dry reforming of methane using a nanosecond pulsed packed-bed reactor discharge | Litcius