Selectivity Control in a Microwave Surface-Wave Plasma Reactor for Hydrocarbon Conversion
Author
Mora, Manuel
García, María C
Jiménez-Sanchidrián, César
Romero-Salguero, F.J
Publisher
WileyDate
2011Subject
Afterglow plasma processesHydrocarbons
Microwave discharges
Non-thermal plasma
Optical emission spectroscopy
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Drastic changes in the selectivity toward different products have been found in the transformation of n-hexane in a microwave surface-wave plasma reactor. Either ethylene or hydrogen can be obtained with a high selectivity by selecting some reaction/plasma parameters such as applied microwave power, hydrocarbon flow rate, or feed position. These results have been related to alternative plasma-chemical routes revealing the high versatility of surface-wave sustained discharges for the fine control of the hydrocarbon reactivity and so opening the door to new selective plasma-chemical processes.