2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10800-023-01849-4
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Reaction pathway of nitrate and ammonia formation in the plasma electrolysis process with nitrogen and oxygen gas injection

Abstract: The plasma electrolysis method using N2 and O2 injection is an effective and environmentally friendly solution for nitrogen fixation into nitrate and ammonia. The reaction pathway, the effect of the N2 and O2 gas injection composition are important parameters in understanding the mechanism and effectiveness of these processes. This study aims to determine the formation pathway of nitrate and ammonia by observing the formation and role of reactive species as well as intermediate compounds. Two reaction pathways… Show more

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“…The increased amount of total NH 3 produced by cathodic plasma reached 18.4%, while NO 3 À was reduced by 7.8%. According to Saksono et al, 22 the utilization of pure N 2 as an injection gas led to an 8.3% rise in NH 3…”
Section: Performance Of Cathodic and Anodic Plasma In Air N 2 Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The increased amount of total NH 3 produced by cathodic plasma reached 18.4%, while NO 3 À was reduced by 7.8%. According to Saksono et al, 22 the utilization of pure N 2 as an injection gas led to an 8.3% rise in NH 3…”
Section: Performance Of Cathodic and Anodic Plasma In Air N 2 Fixationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19,20 This method is effective in directly producing NO 3 À in the liquid phase. 21 The initial formation of plasma involves the activation of N 2 and O 2 from the air by plasma to form ˙N and ˙O, while the H 2 O vapor in the plasma zone is converted to ˙H and ˙OH, as shown in Equations ( 1)-( 4) 22 :…”
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