TY - JOUR
T1 - Methane conversion assisted by plasma or electric field
AU - Oshima, Kazumasa
AU - Shinagawa, Tatsuya
AU - Sekine, Yasushi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Direct conversion of methane to other valuable products such as ethylene, methanol, benzene, carbon, hydrogen, and syngas has been widely investigated. Such conversion requires high temperatures because of the strong C-H bond in CH4, and such high-temperature reactions present various problems: sequential reaction to decrease the selectivity to target products, need for multiple heat exchangers to use or recover high-temperature waste heat, materials that are stable at high temperatures, etc. To solve these problems, several trials have been undertaken to lower reaction temperatures using plasma, Non-Faradaic Electrochemical Modification of Catalytic Activity (NEMCA), and electric fields. This review describes recent trends in methane conversion, and describes our methods to lower the reaction temperature.
AB - Direct conversion of methane to other valuable products such as ethylene, methanol, benzene, carbon, hydrogen, and syngas has been widely investigated. Such conversion requires high temperatures because of the strong C-H bond in CH4, and such high-temperature reactions present various problems: sequential reaction to decrease the selectivity to target products, need for multiple heat exchangers to use or recover high-temperature waste heat, materials that are stable at high temperatures, etc. To solve these problems, several trials have been undertaken to lower reaction temperatures using plasma, Non-Faradaic Electrochemical Modification of Catalytic Activity (NEMCA), and electric fields. This review describes recent trends in methane conversion, and describes our methods to lower the reaction temperature.
KW - Electric field
KW - Methane conversion
KW - Methane oxidative coupling
KW - Methane partial oxidation
KW - Methane steam reforming
KW - Plasma
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U2 - 10.1627/jpi.56.11
DO - 10.1627/jpi.56.11
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84875915220
SN - 1346-8804
VL - 56
SP - 11
EP - 21
JO - Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute
JF - Journal of The Japan Petroleum Institute
IS - 1
ER -