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Elsevier, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 8(32), p. 958-964

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.09.023

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Hydrogen production from partial oxidation of dimethyl ether using corona discharge plasma

Journal article published in 2007 by Ji-Jun Zou ORCID, Yue-Ping Zhang, Chang-Jun Liu ORCID
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Abstract

Dimethyl ether (DME), with its non-toxic character, high H/C ratio and high-energy volumetric density, is an ideal resource for hydrogen production. This work presents a hydrogen production from partial oxidation of DME using corona discharge plasma performed at ambient conditions. The partial oxidation can avoid the undesired carbon deposit existing in the decomposition of DME and a stable operation has been obtained. The carbon deposit is completely avoided when the O2/DME ratio is 1.05. Partial oxidation can also greatly improve the conversion rate and energy efficiency. The optimal O2/DME ratio is 1.38, with which the rate of H2 production is 1.33 times higher and the energy efficiency is 1.72 times higher than that of DME decomposition. The higher O2/DME ratio results in complete oxidation and reduces the rate of H2 production. AC plasma is more efficient than the DC plasma and the optimum frequency is 2kHz. The order of desired waveform is: sinusoid > sinusoid triangular > square > ramp.