Methane conversion for hydrogen production

ORAL

Abstract

Non-equilibrium plasma holds promise for methane decomposition and conversion to hydrogen and other valuable products. Recent projects at the Princeton Collaborative Research Facility on Low Temperature Plasma a capacitively coupled flow reactor operated at 13.56 MHz has been used for methane decomposition. It was reported previously that Ar/CH4 gas mixture operated at 4 torr and 200 W, resulted in the production of amorphous sp2 graphitic nanomaterial and no solid product was detected for H2/CH4 mixtures. Recent gas analysis confirms high methane decomposition rate for Ar/CH4 mixture operated at similar conditions accompanied by significant production of solid carbon material and acetylene in the gas phase. In addition to the RF flow reactor, dielectric barrier discharge decomposition of methane at atmospheric pressure with and without a catalyst is also discussed in light of recent PCRF projects.

The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable scientific contributions to this project by the team from Michigan State University including Tanvi Nikhar, Sankhadeep Basu, Rebecca Anthony, Sergey V. Baryshev.

Presenters

  • Sophia Gershman

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

Authors

  • Sophia Gershman

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)

  • Shurik Yatom

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Shota Abe

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

  • Varanasi Sai Subhankar

    The University of Texas at Austin

  • Thomas Underwood

    University of Texas at Austin

  • Yevgeny Raitses

    Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)