Improving energy consumption in plasma reforming of methane through gliding arc

IF 9.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Haochuan He, Changhua Wang, He Ma, Hancheng Zhu, Xintong Zhang
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As the demand for sustainable energy increases, hydrogen production from natural gas has garnered significant attention. Plasma reforming of natural gas using clean electricity promises low-carbon pathway for hydrogen production. However, the high energy consumption of plasma reforming remains a major challenge. This work utilizes pulsed gliding arc to maintain plasma discharge during pulse intervals. Electrical signal analysis indicates that the arcs can continue gliding with only 1 % of the peak voltage during pulse intervals, with the plasma self-sustaining for up to 50 μs. Images captured by intensified complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (ICMOS) sensors and fluid simulation results demonstrate that the plasma arc retains methane dissociation activity during the self-sustaining phase. The minimum specific energy consumption for hydrogen production is 127 kJ/mol, which is only 20 % of the energy consumption of current mainstream methane reforming by plasma processes. The gliding arc plasma technique offers an efficient catalyst-free approach for green and low-energy hydrogen production.
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Energy Conversion and Management
Energy Conversion and Management 工程技术-力学
CiteScore
19.00
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11.50%
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1304
审稿时长
17 days
期刊介绍: The journal Energy Conversion and Management provides a forum for publishing original contributions and comprehensive technical review articles of interdisciplinary and original research on all important energy topics. The topics considered include energy generation, utilization, conversion, storage, transmission, conservation, management and sustainability. These topics typically involve various types of energy such as mechanical, thermal, nuclear, chemical, electromagnetic, magnetic and electric. These energy types cover all known energy resources, including renewable resources (e.g., solar, bio, hydro, wind, geothermal and ocean energy), fossil fuels and nuclear resources.
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