Hydrogen production in microwave discharge in water with barbotage of methane at atmospheric pressure: Experiment and modeling
Т. S. Batukaev,
I. V. Bilera,
G. V. Krashevskaya
et al.
Abstract:Gas chromatography was used to study the products of an atmospheric pressure microwave discharge in water with methane bubbling at incident microwave power ranging between 500 and 650 W and methane flow rate ranging between 25 and 75 mL/min. The main components of products are H2, CO, CO2, and CH4. The concentration of H2 reaches 75% with the energy consumption for hydrogen formation of 25 L/kWh. A zero‐dimensional self‐consistent nonstationary discharge model, which takes into account the process of quenching… Show more
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