International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.36, No.20, 12869-12876, 2011
Reforming of methane and carbon dioxide by DC water plasma at atmospheric pressure
An experimental plasma chemical reactor, equipped with a novel water plasma torch, was used for reforming methane and carbon dioxide mixture to produce synthesis gas (syngas). Water plasma is generated by the torch at atmospheric pressure, in the absence of carrier gases, water cooling system and special steam supply system. The influence of the ratio of CO(2) to CH(4) and total feed gas rate on syngas production, composition and energy conversion efficiency were investigated. Compared to other plasma technologies, the higher reaction performance was obtained by the novel water plasma process. The results show that, under optimum experimental conditions, the energy conversion efficiency reaches up to maximum value of 1.87 mmol/kJ and the highest energy efficiency of 74.63% is achieved, which is higher than that of other plasma processes. Furthermore, the obtained syngas with high mole ratio of H(2) to CO (close to 2) is suitable for the direct industrial application. Crown Copyright (C) 2011, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.