H. Einaga et al., Performance evaluation of a hybrid system comprising silent discharge plasma and manganese oxide catalysts for benzene decomposition, IEEE IND AP, 37(5), 2001, pp. 1476-1482
A hybrid system comprising a silent discharge plasma reactor (SDR) and mang
anese oxide (MnO2) catalyst was used for the decomposition of benzene in ai
r. The benzene conversion was greatly enhanced by combining MnO2 with the S
DR in the latter part. The MnO2 catalyst decomposed benzene by using ozone
(O-3) that was formed in the SDR as the oxidant precursor. With an increase
in the amount of water vapor in air, the benzene conversion was decreased,
due to the deactivation of high-energy electrons, the diminished formation
of O-3 in SDR, and decreased activity of MnO2 for the benzene oxidation wi
th O-3. The only products of the reaction were CO2 and CO. The carbon mass
balance was not perfect due to the deposition of intermediates on MnO2 duri
ng the reaction. The intermediates were subsequently decomposed to CO2 and
CO by MnO2 in the presence of O-3. In dry air, the selectivities to CO2 and
CO were 70% and 30%, respectively, and were almost independent of specific
energy density. The CO2 selectivity was improved to 90% by humidifying the
background air.