Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1671423 Thin Solid Films 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports the synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen as a model reaction in atmospheric microwave plasma. From the obtained results, we then investigate the effects of hydrogen addition to a plasma gas and hydrogen injection into the afterglow region of the plasma on ammonia production. The results showed that the addition of hydrogen to a plasma gas depressed nitrogen activation in the plasma. Hydrogen injection into the afterglow region of the plasma enhanced ammonia production. Dilution of a plasma gas with argon was effective for promoting the formation of active nitrogen species, resulting in the enhancement of ammonia production. The results suggest that active nitrogen species played a key role in ammonia production using atmospheric microwave plasma.

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