Title
Non Thermal Plasma Combustion

CoPED ID
1626d7be-c248-4fe5-add8-1a6c1d2213f5

Status
Closed

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Oct. 31, 2016

End Date
Feb. 28, 2018

Description

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This proposal will address if a novel hybrid non-thermal plasma-catalytic technology can be demonstrated for the combustion of methane from exhaust gas streams from natural gas vehicles. Conventional thermally activated exhaust gas catalysts are not active for the methane oxidation below 400 oC and thus, with the exhaust gas temperatures rarely reaching this temperature in natural gas vehicles, alternative methods by which to activate the reaction feed are needed. This is reflected by the fact that incoming EU legislation which will limit the emissions of methane which presently cannot be met by existing catalyst systems. This project aims to use a combination of heterogeneous catalysts with plasma technology to enable the low temperature activation of methane for use on mobile sources using non-thermal plasma technology. This fits directly within the CenTACat objectives which aim to facilitate the engineering of new catalytic processes. It is a multidisciplinary project involving chemistry, chemical engineering and physics to understand the relationship between the engineering and science to design and commission a new process for emission control.

Alexandre Goguet SUPER_PER
Jonathan Murray STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Methane
  3. Exhaust gases
  4. Natural gas
  5. Catalysts
  6. Technology
  7. Catalytic converters
  8. Natural gas vehicles
  9. Temperature
  10. Gases
  11. Exhaustion

Extracted key phrases
  1. Non Thermal Plasma Combustion
  2. Thermal plasma technology
  3. Exhaust gas catalyst
  4. Exhaust gas temperature
  5. Novel hybrid non
  6. Exhaust gas stream
  7. Natural gas vehicle
  8. Catalytic technology
  9. New catalytic process
  10. Methane oxidation
  11. Proposal
  12. Low temperature activation
  13. Catalyst system
  14. Heterogeneous catalyst
  15. Incoming EU legislation

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UKRI project entry

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