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The influence of power and frequency on the filamentary behavior of a flowing DBD-application to the splitting of CO2

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In this experimental study, a flowing dielectric barrier discharge operating at atmospheric pressure is used for the splitting of CO2 into O2 and CO. The influence of the applied frequency and plasma power on the microdischarge properties is investigated to understand their role on the CO2 conversion. Electrical measurements are carried out to explain the conversion trends and to characterize the microdischarges through their number, their lifetime, their intensity and the induced electrical charge. Their influence on the gas and electrode temperatures is also evidenced through optical emission spectroscopy and infrared imaging. It is shown that, in our configuration, the conversion depends mostly on the charge delivered in the plasma and not on the effective plasma voltage when the applied power is modified. Similarly, at constant total current, a better conversion is observed at low frequencies, where a less filamentary discharge regime with a higher effective plasma voltage than that at a higher frequency is obtained.
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hal-01303204 , version 1 (29-04-2016)
hal-01303204 , version 2 (02-08-2020)
hal-01303204 , version 3 (04-04-2023)

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Alp Ozkan, Thierry Dufour, Tiago Silva, Nikolay Britun, Rony Snyders, et al.. The influence of power and frequency on the filamentary behavior of a flowing DBD-application to the splitting of CO2. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2016, 25 (2), ⟨10.1088/0963-0252/25/2/025013⟩. ⟨hal-01303204v1⟩
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