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Preliminary characterisation of carbon dioxide and steam microwave plasma torch for gasification applications

Preliminary characterisation of carbon dioxide and steam microwave plasma torch for gasification applications
Preliminary characterisation of carbon dioxide and steam microwave plasma torch for gasification applications
Microwave-induced plasma (MIP) is an innovative technology with potential application for waste treatment and clean energy generation. The study presents the investigation of an MIP torch operated with carbon dioxide and steam. Optical spectroscopy measurements demonstrate the dissociation of CO2 and H2O molecules. This work shows that the MIP torch can generate a high temperature environment with very active chemical species, making it a promising technology for waste and biomass gasification.
Vecten, Simon
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Dawson, Richard
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Martin, Alastair
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Herbert, Ben
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Wilkinson, Michael
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Vecten, Simon
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Dawson, Richard
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Dexter, Amos
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Martin, Alastair
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Herbert, Ben
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Wilkinson, Michael
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Vecten, Simon, Dawson, Richard, Bimbo, Nuno, Dexter, Amos, Martin, Alastair, Herbert, Ben and Wilkinson, Michael (2019) Preliminary characterisation of carbon dioxide and steam microwave plasma torch for gasification applications. 4 pp .

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Abstract

Microwave-induced plasma (MIP) is an innovative technology with potential application for waste treatment and clean energy generation. The study presents the investigation of an MIP torch operated with carbon dioxide and steam. Optical spectroscopy measurements demonstrate the dissociation of CO2 and H2O molecules. This work shows that the MIP torch can generate a high temperature environment with very active chemical species, making it a promising technology for waste and biomass gasification.

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Preliminary Characterization of Carbon Dioxide and Steam Microwave Plasma Torch for Gasification Applications - Accepted Manuscript
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Published date: 17 June 2019
Additional Information: 24th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, ISPC ; Conference date: 10-06-2019 Through 14-06-2019

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Local EPrints ID: 442760
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442760
PURE UUID: 56ddf032-bbd8-47d6-b402-7c3852eee8bc
ORCID for Nuno Bimbo: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8740-8284

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Date deposited: 27 Jul 2020 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:59

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Author: Simon Vecten
Author: Richard Dawson
Author: Nuno Bimbo ORCID iD
Author: Amos Dexter
Author: Alastair Martin
Author: Ben Herbert
Author: Michael Wilkinson

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