Green Plasma Technology I
Uncovering performance-enhancing strategy in plasma-based NH₃ cracking via chemical kinetics modeling
2:15 pm – 2:30 pmThis study investigates the key performance characteristics of plasma-based NH3 cracking, with a particular focus on warm plasmas, using a detailed plasma chemical kinetics model across a wide range of gas temperatures (Tg = 1000–6000 K) and mean electron temperatures (Te = 0–3.5 eV). NH₃ conversion increases linearly with both Tg and Te; however, the slope as a function of Tg drops when reaching full conversion. Full conversion is reached at 2300 K for pure thermal conversion, and already at 1100 K when electron impact (plasma) reactions are important under high Te above 2.7 eV. The minimum energy cost for NH3 conversion is calculated as 238 kJ/mol NH3, when thermal dissociation is the driving cracking process. Importantly, in the Tg range of 1000–2700 K, the time required for complete NH3 conversion is drastically reduced with increasing Te—from thousands of years under purely thermal conditions to milliseconds with plasma assistance—primarily due to electron impact dissociation of NH3. These differences between plasma-assisted and pure thermal cracking diminish at higher Tg and become absent when Tg > 2700 K. Two thermal reaction routes involving NHx and NxHy fully dominate the entire cracking process. The product composition follows thermal equilibrium, and thus, it shifts as a function of Tg, with negligible influence of Te. Our model demonstrates that plasma-based cracking enables rapid NH3 conversion with reasonable energy cost, when Tg is around 2600 K, offering valuable insights for the development of energy-efficient NH3 cracking plasma reactors for green H2 production.
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