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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.40, No.9, 3789-3796, 2015
Simultaneous dissociation of CO2 and H2O to syngas in a surface-wave microwave discharge
In this research, conversion of carbon dioxide and water vapor into value-added chemicals has been investigated in a pulsed surfacewave sustained microwave discharge operating under different conditions. Formation of syngas (CO/H-2) was observed. The influence of the gas mixture ratio, the specific energy input (SEI), E-spec, and the feed flow rate on H-2 and CO production, was studied. It is found that syngas with a ratio close to 1 can be produced when CO2 - H2O ratio in the gas mixture is 50:50. The optimum SEI for H-2 and CO formation for this gas mixture ratio is 1.6 eV/mol. Experiments carried out with Ar/H2O showed that the presence of CO2 supports the H-2 formation at low SEI. Increasing the feed flow rate, i.e. reducing the residence time, hinders the H-2 yield while the CO yield initially decreases and reaches a stable level. The highest energy conversion efficiency is calculated to be at low SEI and low flow rate. Optical emission spectroscopy measurements show that comparatively high dissociation rates correspond to low gas temperatures. Copyright (C) 2015, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:CO2 dissociation;H2O dissociation;Microwave surfaguide discharge;Syngas;Optical emission spectroscopy