Effect of DBD Plasma Treatment on Activity of Mo‐Based Sulfur‐Resistant Methanation Catalyst
Hao Jiao,
Baowei Wang,
Yingjie Zhang
Abstract:By combining the advantages of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) low temperature plasma and fluidized bed, the effect of plasma on the performance of supported Mo‐based catalyst was studied in this paper. The performance of the catalyst obtained by plasma treatment, calcined, plasma + calcined was compared, and the appropriate catalyst preparation scheme was explored. Comparing with the three catalysts, it was concluded that the catalyst average conversion after 30 W plasma treatment is 33.40%, which was 8.94… Show more
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