Plasma Decomposition of Clathrate Hydrates by 2.45 GHz Mircowave Irradiation at Atmospheric Pressure
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概要
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The purpose of this research is to develop a process to use the plasma decomposition of clathrate hydrates to produce fuel gas. An ordinary microwave (MW) oven is used as the source of 2.45 GHz MW radiation under atmospheric-pressure. The plasma decomposition of the hydrates could pave the way for a new utilization of atmospheric pressure plasma. Cyclopentane (CP) hydrate formed at atmospheric pressure was decomposed by plasma in a MW oven generating gas with a content of 65% hydrogen, 12% CO, and 8% CO2. About 7% of the MW input power was consumed to decompose the hydrates.
- 2011-06-25
著者
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Mukasa Shinobu
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ehime University
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Nomura Shinfuku
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ehime University
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Toyota Hiromichi
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ehime University
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Putra Andi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Hasanuddin University
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Yamashita Hiroshi
Graduate School Of Science And Engineering Ehime University
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Mukasa Shinobu
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama 790-8577, Japan
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