Jc. Legrand et al., METHANE CONVERSION IN THE FLOWING AFTERGLOW OF A DINITROGEN MICROWAVEPLASMA - INITIATION OF THE REACTION, Contributions to Plasma Physics, 37(6), 1997, pp. 521-537
The reaction of methane in the nitrogen afterglow is studied by combin
ation of direct measurements and computer experiment. The experimental
data were obtained by optical emission spectroscopy of the discharge,
by gas chromatography of resulting stable products and by probe diagn
ostics of charged species in afterglow plasma. The simulation was base
d on a macroscopic kinetic approach covering 24 species and 61 reactio
ns with input data given by the afterglow experiment. In the present s
tage of the modelling the initiation of methane conversion was studied
. It was found that, contrary to active discharge, in the afterglow pl
asma the active neutral species (mainly excited dinitrogen molecules)
are most important for the dissociation of methane into CHx and H radi
cals.