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Plasma-assisted CO2 conversion: optimizing performance via microwave power modulation

Britun et al., 2018

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12225260933949465879
Author
Britun N
Silva T
Chen G
Godfroid T
Van Der Mullen J
Snyders R
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Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

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Significant improvement in the energy efficiency of plasma-assisted CO 2 conversion is achieved with applied power modulation in a surfaguide microwave discharge. The obtained values of CO 2 conversion and energy efficiency are, respectively, 0.23 and 0.33 …
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