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Hydrocarbon Effects on the Promotion of Non-Thermal Plasma NO–NO2 Conversion
Authors:Shin  Hyun-Ho  Yoon  Woong-Sup
Institution:(1) Mechanical Engineering Department, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Kinetic modeling of non-thermal plasma chemistry is conducted to investigate hydrocarbon (CH4, C2H4, C3H6, and C3H8) effects on the promotion of NO–NO2 conversion. A reduced plasma chemistry model, in which radical reactions are selectively involved, is validated with experimental data. The higher reactivity of hydrocarbon additive with O radicals, which produces initial radicals, is requisite to initiate hydrocarbon decomposition, thus providing NO–NO2 conversion. Initial radicals by plasma discharge induce continual hydrocarbon decomposition and this self-preserved reaction mechanism greatly contributes to the promotion of energy efficient NO–NO2 conversion. Increase in the conversion extent by ethylene and propylene additives is substantial because of their stronger affinity with O radical. The primary routes of NO–NO2 conversion process differed by hydrocarbon additives are presented and discussed with the assistance of sensitivity analysis.
Keywords:Non-thermal plasma  chemical kinetic simulation  NOx  hydrocarbon  NO–  NO2 conversion
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