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Kinetic Modeling Analysis of Ar Addition to Atmospheric Pressure N 2 -H 2 Plasma for Plasma-Assisted Catalytic Synthesis of NH 3 .

Zihan LinShota AbeZhe ChenSurabhi JaiswalBruce E Koel
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
Zero-dimensional kinetic modeling of atmospheric pressure Ar-N 2 -H 2 nonthermal plasma was carried out to gain mechanistic insights into plasma-assisted catalytic synthesis of ammonia. Ar dilution is a common technique for tailoring plasma discharge properties and has been shown to enhance NH 3 formation when added to N 2 -H 2 plasma. The kinetic model was developed for a coaxial dielectric barrier discharge quartz wool-packed bed reactor operating at near room temperature using a kHz-frequency plasma source. With 30% Ar mixed in a 1:1 N 2 -H 2 plasma at 760 Torr, we find that NH 3 production is dominated by Eley-Rideal (E-R) surface reactions, which heavily involve surface NH x species derived from N and H radicals in the gas phase, while the influence of excited N 2 molecules is negligible. This is contrary to the commonly proposed mechanism that excited N 2 molecules created by Penning excitation of N 2 by Ar(4s) and Ar(4p) play a significant role in assisting NH 3 formation. Our model shows that the enhanced NH 3 formation upon Ar dilution is unlikely due to the interactions between Ar and H species, as excited Ar atoms have a weak effect on H radical formation through H 2 dissociation compared to electrons. We find that excited Ar atoms contribute to 28% of the N radical production in the gas phase via N 2 dissociation, while the rest are dominated by electron-impact dissociation. Furthermore, Ar species play a negligible role in the product NH 3 dissociation. N 2 conversion sensitivity analyses were carried out for electron number density ( n e ) and reduced electric field (E/N), and contributions from Ar to gas-phase N radical production were quantified. The model can provide guidance on potential reasons for observing enhanced NH 3 formation upon Ar dilution in N 2 -H 2 plasma beyond changes in the discharge characteristics.
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