화학공학소재연구정보센터
Energy & Fuels, Vol.33, No.1, 389-396, 2019
Removal of Toluene as a Tar Analogue in a N-2 Carrier Gas Using a Non-thermal Plasma Dielectric Barrier Discharge Reactor
The role of N-2 carrier gas toward the conversion of tar analogue (toluene) was studied in a non-thermal plasma dielectric barrier discharge reactor. The parameters investigated were power (5-40 W), residence time (1.43-4.23 s), toluene concentration (20-82 g/Nm(3)), and wall temperature (from ambient to 400 degrees C). Almost complete removal (99%) of toluene was observed at 40 W and 4.23 s. The main gaseous product was H-2, with a maximum selectivity of 40%. The other gaseous products were lighter hydrocarbons (LHCs, C-1-C-6, 5.5%). The selectivity to these LHCs could be increased to 10% by increasing the temperature to 400 degrees C. Introducing H-2 to the N-2 carrier gas at elevated temperatures opened up new reaction routes to enhance the selectivity to LHCs. The selectivity to methane reached 44% at 35% H-2 at 400 degrees C, and the total selectivity to LHCs reached 57%.