1999
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/32/10/310
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Plasma-assisted synthesis of N2O5from NO2in air at atmospheric pressure using a dielectric pellet bed reactor

Abstract: It has been demonstrated that a dielectric packed pellet-bed plasma reactor operating on a mixture of NO 2 in air at atmospheric pressure can be used as an efficient method for the synthesis of dinitrogen pentoxide, N 2 O 5 . The reactor is packed with glass beads and operates at high frequency (10-13 kHz) and high voltage (V pk−pk < 30 kV). Typically, the energy density is 38 J l −1 and 45 ppm of NO 2 is converted into 53 ppm of N 2 O 5 . The synthesis of N 2 O 5 is found to be plasma-assisted in the sense th… Show more

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“…Therefore, plasma has not been powerful enough to make any significant variation in nitrogen oxide concentrations before this point. It was found that NO is oxidised to NO 2 due to the existence of different active oxygen species and ozone as it is reported on previous studies (Mohapatro and Rajanikanth 2011;Arai et al 2004;Fitzsimmons et al 1999). NO concentration decreased by 72 % and NO 2 concentration increased by 77 % by applying maximum voltage at 13.5 kV during the experiments.…”
Section: Effect Of Non-thermal Plasma On No X Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Therefore, plasma has not been powerful enough to make any significant variation in nitrogen oxide concentrations before this point. It was found that NO is oxidised to NO 2 due to the existence of different active oxygen species and ozone as it is reported on previous studies (Mohapatro and Rajanikanth 2011;Arai et al 2004;Fitzsimmons et al 1999). NO concentration decreased by 72 % and NO 2 concentration increased by 77 % by applying maximum voltage at 13.5 kV during the experiments.…”
Section: Effect Of Non-thermal Plasma On No X Concentrationsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It should be noted that total NO x reduction cannot be concluded from considering the effect of plasma on NO, NO 2 and N 2 O only. Other nitrogen oxides such as NO 3 and N 2 O 5 can be formed during the process, and they should be considered in future applications (Fitzsimmons et al 1999). …”
Section: Effect Of Non-thermal Plasma On No X Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Igniting a discharge in this gas composition leads to the formation of ozone (O 3 ), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and carbonyl fluoride (COF 2 ). Furthermore, a band at 1 720 cm −1 was detected and identified as dinitrogen pentoxide (N 2 O 5 ) 20…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2] The N 2 gas reacts with O 3 in the ozone generator to create N 2 O 5 and N 2 O, which are known as stable products in N 2 /O 2 plasma reactions. [6] (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Ftir Spectra Of Ozone Gas From Ozone Generatormentioning
confidence: 97%