Microwave plasma-assisted catalytic reduction of SO2 by CO was studied over four catalysts. The activities of the four catalysts under microwave plasma decreased in the order of CoO/gamma-Al2O3 >> SnO2 > copper wires > iron wires, which was consistent with the results under conventional heating. By comparing the activity of CoO/gamma-Al2O3 catalyst in the microwave plasma mode with that in the conventional mode, it is demonstrated that the temperature at which the full SO2 conversion was obtained in the microwave plasma mode was about 200 degrees C lower than that under the conventional heating mode. Moreover, an increase of space velocity had little effect on SO2 conversion and sulfur selectivity under microwave plasma; while under convent...
Portable reforming technology for the production of synthesis gas (CO & H2) from hydrocarbons has th...
Microwave dielectric heating of the gas phase decomposition of H2S catalysed by metal sulfides on a ...
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The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane to form carbon dioxide and sulfur has been st...
The emission of SO2 from industrial flue gas contributes to a large part of atmospheric pollution. W...
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane to form carbon dioxide and sulfur has been st...
In the context of novel alternative energy technologies, plasma processing systems are investigated....
The direct reduction of SO2 to elemental sulfur in flue gas by the coupling of cold plasma and catal...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
A novel surface-wave microwave discharge reactor configuration to generate syngas via gaseous CO2 re...
The conversion of CO2 and CO2/H2O mixtures on a TiO2 supported NiO catalyst in a pulsed surface-wave...
An overview of the recent progress on plasma-assisted CO2 conversion in microwave discharges is give...
The conversion of carbon dioxide has been studied using a microwave plasma. A plasma is a highly ene...
© 2016 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC In the context of converting electricity into value-added ch...
CO2 was converted to synthesis gas in a microwave plasma–catalytic reactor by methane reformin...
Portable reforming technology for the production of synthesis gas (CO & H2) from hydrocarbons has th...
Microwave dielectric heating of the gas phase decomposition of H2S catalysed by metal sulfides on a ...
Copyright © 2013 Marjorie Foix et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane to form carbon dioxide and sulfur has been st...
The emission of SO2 from industrial flue gas contributes to a large part of atmospheric pollution. W...
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane to form carbon dioxide and sulfur has been st...
In the context of novel alternative energy technologies, plasma processing systems are investigated....
The direct reduction of SO2 to elemental sulfur in flue gas by the coupling of cold plasma and catal...
Chemical reactions performed under microwave irradiation often demonstrate high reaction rates, high...
A novel surface-wave microwave discharge reactor configuration to generate syngas via gaseous CO2 re...
The conversion of CO2 and CO2/H2O mixtures on a TiO2 supported NiO catalyst in a pulsed surface-wave...
An overview of the recent progress on plasma-assisted CO2 conversion in microwave discharges is give...
The conversion of carbon dioxide has been studied using a microwave plasma. A plasma is a highly ene...
© 2016 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC In the context of converting electricity into value-added ch...
CO2 was converted to synthesis gas in a microwave plasma–catalytic reactor by methane reformin...
Portable reforming technology for the production of synthesis gas (CO & H2) from hydrocarbons has th...
Microwave dielectric heating of the gas phase decomposition of H2S catalysed by metal sulfides on a ...
Copyright © 2013 Marjorie Foix et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...