Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing, Vol.22, No.2, 225-237, 2002
A high-efficiency reactor for the pulsed plasma conversion of methane
The authors recently developed a high-frequency pulsed plasma process for Methane conversion to acetylene and hydrogen using a co-axial cylindrical (CAC) type of reactor. The energy, efficiency, represented by methane conversion rate per unit input energy has been improved so that such a pulsed plasma has potential for commercial acetylene production. A pulsed plasma consists of a pulsed corona discharge and a pulsed spark discharge, Most of energy, is injected over the duration of the pulsed spark discharge, Methane conversion using this kind of pulsed plasma is a kind of pyrolysis enhanced by, the pulsed spark discharge. In this study, a point-to-point (PTP) type of reactor that can produce a discharge channel over the duration of a pulse discharge was used for the pulsed plasma conversion of methane. The energy efficiency and carbon formation on electrodes have been improved. The influences of pulse frequency, and pulse voltage on methane conversion rate and product selectivity it-ere investigated The features of methane conversion using PTP and CA C reactors were discussed.