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Production of solar fuels by CO2 plasmolysis

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Abstract

A storage scheme for Renewable Energy (RE) based on the plasmolysis of CO2into CO and O2 has been experimentally investigated, demonstrating high energy efficiency (>50%) combined with high energy density, rapid start-stop and no use of scarce materials. The key parameter controlling energy efficiency has been identified as the reduced electric field. Basic plasma parameters including density and temperature are derived from a simple particle and energy balance model, allowing parameter specification of an upscale 100 kW reactor. With RE powered plasmolysis as the critical element, a CO2 neutral energy system becomes feasible when complemented by effective capture of CO2 at the input and separation of CO from the output gas stream followed by downstream chemical processing into hydrocarbon fuels.

Year of Publication
2014
Journal
EPJ Web of Conferences
Volume
79
Number of Pages
01005
DOI
10.1051/epjconf/20137901005
PId
ba73ce43e0db8a7052ad52213a177cda
Alternate Journal
EPJ Web Conf.
Label
OA
Journal Article
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