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Title: Toward Sustainable Production of N-Containing Products via Nonthermal Plasma-Enhanced Conversion of Natural Gas Resources

Journal Article · · Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Nonthermal plasmas can directly activate and cleave the strong chemical bonds in molecular nitrogen and methane to facilitate the transformation of these inherently stable molecules through the application of electrical energy. Here, we report a low temperature, atmospheric pressure, nonthermal plasma for the “one-pot” synthesis of olefins, alkynes, higher molecular weight hydrocarbons, ammonia, and nitrogen-containing liquids from a representative shale gas feed enriched with nitrogen. We reproducibly observe a wide range of valuable and synthetically challenging gas-phase and liquid-phase products containing C-N, C-C, and N-H bonding by controlling the N2 concentration in the inlet feed stream. In nitrogen-lean regimes, hydrocarbon products dominate (e.g., ethylene, acetylene, etc.), while nitrogen-rich regimes promote incorporation of nitrogen into the products, leading to the formation of ammonia and liquid products containing a variety of functionalities (e.g., nitriles, amines, heterocycles). High resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry was used to measure molecular weights and identify the chemical formulas of the liquid products. Van Krevelen diagrams were created and showed many products with compositions around H/C = 2 and N/C = 0.5, indicating the potential importance of intermediate species with these ratios for liquid formation (e.g., CH3CN + H).

Research Organization:
University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Fossil Energy (FE), Oil & Natural Gas; USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
FE0031862
OSTI ID:
2281704
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 2283240
Journal Information:
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Journal Name: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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