Edwin J. Devid
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View article: Microwave Plasma-Assisted CO<sub>2</sub> Dissociation with Methane and Ethylene: Improved Conversion and Selectivity Controlled by Afterglow Chemistry
Microwave Plasma-Assisted CO<sub>2</sub> Dissociation with Methane and Ethylene: Improved Conversion and Selectivity Controlled by Afterglow Chemistry Open
An experimental investigation into the addition of small hydrocarbons to gas discharges for CO2conversion using warm plasma is combined with chemical kinetic modeling. CH4(0–30%) and C2H4(0–15%) are added to CO2in microwave plasmas operate…
View article: Toroidal CO2 Plasma Sources with Low- and High-Frequency Power Coupling Configurations for Improved Energy Transfer Efficiencies
Toroidal CO2 Plasma Sources with Low- and High-Frequency Power Coupling Configurations for Improved Energy Transfer Efficiencies Open
Electrodeless Low-Frequency (LF)/Radio-Frequency (RF) plasma sources often suffer from low power coupling efficiencies due to the lack of overlapping field with the dynamic plasma load. However, the power supplies for these plasma sources …
View article: Solar light CO2 photoreduction enhancement by mononuclear rhenium(I) complexes: Characterization and mechanistic insights
Solar light CO2 photoreduction enhancement by mononuclear rhenium(I) complexes: Characterization and mechanistic insights Open
The photocatalytic efficacy of a novel mononuclear rhenium(I) complex in CO2 reduction is remarkable, with a turnover number (TONCO) of 1517 in three hours, significantly outperforming previous Re(I) catalysts. This complex, synthesized vi…
View article: Research progress of aqueous Zn–CO2 battery: design principle and development strategy of a multifunctional catalyst
Research progress of aqueous Zn–CO2 battery: design principle and development strategy of a multifunctional catalyst Open
Aqueous Zn–CO 2 battery possesses a large theoretical capacity of 820 mAh g -1 (5855 mAh cm -3 ) and high safety, showing a unique position in carbon neutrality and/or reduction and energy conversion and storage, which has developed rapidl…
View article: Enhancing CO2 plasma conversion using metal grid catalysts
Enhancing CO2 plasma conversion using metal grid catalysts Open
The synergy between catalysis and plasma chemistry often enhances the yield of chemical reactions in plasma-driven reactors. In the case of CO2 splitting into CO and O2, no positive synergistic effect was observed in earlier studies with p…
View article: CO<sub>2</sub>conversion by plasma: how to get efficient CO<sub>2</sub>conversion and high energy efficiency
CO<sub>2</sub>conversion by plasma: how to get efficient CO<sub>2</sub>conversion and high energy efficiency Open
Plasma technology, combined with activation on surfaces, is a novel way to convert CO2using green electricity.
View article: Conversion of CO2 by non- thermal inductively-coupled plasma catalysis
Conversion of CO2 by non- thermal inductively-coupled plasma catalysis Open
CO2 decomposition is a very strongly endothermic reaction where very high temperatures are required to thermally dissociate CO2. Radio frequency inductively-coupled plasma enables to selectively activate and dissociate CO2 at room temperat…
View article: Dry Reforming of Methane under Mild Conditions Using Radio Frequency Plasma
Dry Reforming of Methane under Mild Conditions Using Radio Frequency Plasma Open
Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is a challenging process wherein methane reacts with CO 2 to give syngas. This reaction is strongly endothermic, typically requiring temperatures higher than 500 °C. Catalysts can be used, but the high temper…
View article: Tuning of Conversion and Optical Emission by Electron Temperature in Inductively Coupled CO<sub>2</sub> Plasma
Tuning of Conversion and Optical Emission by Electron Temperature in Inductively Coupled CO<sub>2</sub> Plasma Open
This paper focuses on how the electron temperature and other plasma properties affect optical emission and CO2 conversion in CO2 plasma. Such plasma-mediated reactions can enable efficient CO2 reuse. We study CO2 and CO plasmas generated b…