International audienceThe carbon conversion in a N2-CH4 radiofrequency (RF) discharge is investigated by analyzing both the gas phase and the dust produced. HCN is identified as the main reactive product and both HCN and NH3 are quantified. This quantification allows determining the carbon conversion yield from CH4 to HCN, which appears to be surprisingly low. The comparison of the infrared absorbance spectra between dust produced in two similar RF plasma setups emphasizes small differences on the CH3/CH2 bonds ratio in the samples. This difference is explained by the aging processes of dust within the plasma
\u3cp\u3eNon-oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling ...
Abstract−This study investigated methane conversion with direct current discharge at low pressure in...
In order to comprehensively investigate the discharge characteristics of an atmospheric-pressure rad...
International audienceThe carbon conversion in a N2-CH4 radiofrequency (RF) discharge is investigate...
International audienceWe have performed extensive measurements in capacitively coupled radio-frequen...
We have performed extensive measurements in capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges, produci...
Methane pyrolysis can produce many valuable products besides hydrogen, e.g., C2 compounds or carbon ...
International audienceIn this work, we report the study of the effect of CO addition to a N2:CH4 RF ...
Non-oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling to higher...
International audienceCCP RF discharges are well known to be sources of dusty plasmas. These plasmas...
Non‐oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling to higher...
International audienceThis paper deals with the study of the growth kinetics of hydrocarbon dust par...
We have explored the formation of chemical species produced in a positive coaxial corona discharge f...
International audienceA kinetic study is conducted to investigate the elementary processes scheme th...
We have explored the formation of chemical species produced in a positive coaxial corona discharge f...
\u3cp\u3eNon-oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling ...
Abstract−This study investigated methane conversion with direct current discharge at low pressure in...
In order to comprehensively investigate the discharge characteristics of an atmospheric-pressure rad...
International audienceThe carbon conversion in a N2-CH4 radiofrequency (RF) discharge is investigate...
International audienceWe have performed extensive measurements in capacitively coupled radio-frequen...
We have performed extensive measurements in capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges, produci...
Methane pyrolysis can produce many valuable products besides hydrogen, e.g., C2 compounds or carbon ...
International audienceIn this work, we report the study of the effect of CO addition to a N2:CH4 RF ...
Non-oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling to higher...
International audienceCCP RF discharges are well known to be sources of dusty plasmas. These plasmas...
Non‐oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling to higher...
International audienceThis paper deals with the study of the growth kinetics of hydrocarbon dust par...
We have explored the formation of chemical species produced in a positive coaxial corona discharge f...
International audienceA kinetic study is conducted to investigate the elementary processes scheme th...
We have explored the formation of chemical species produced in a positive coaxial corona discharge f...
\u3cp\u3eNon-oxidative methane activation is carried out in a microwave plasma reactor for coupling ...
Abstract−This study investigated methane conversion with direct current discharge at low pressure in...
In order to comprehensively investigate the discharge characteristics of an atmospheric-pressure rad...