Electrochemical and chemical reactions of CO2 with H-2 in a gas phase were
studied in an attempt to synthesize hydrocarbons by plasma reactions. When
plasma was fired in a CO2 gas alone, the only product detected was CO, show
ing that the chemical decomposition of CO2 is dominant in the plasma phase.
When H-2 was guided into the reaction chamber, hydrocarbons such as methan
e (CH4), ethylene (C2H4), and ethane (C2H6) could be produced. Hydrocarbon
formation was found to be more effective on the Cu electrode than on the Fe
electrode, implying that an electrode material and then the electrode reac
tions can also affect the plasma reaction taking place among highly excited
species. Hydrocarbons were effectively formed when the flow rate of H-2 to
CO2 exceeded three, in accordance with the expected chemical formulas of h
ydrocarbon formation. (C) 2001 The Electrochemical Society. [DOI: 10.1149/1
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