Oligomerization of Carbon Monoxide in Plasma of the Dielectric Barrier Discharge

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Influence of plasma dielectric barrier discharge on oligomerization of carbon monoxide was shown. The ratio of CO and H2 was equal to 2: 1. Gas flow-rate was 3 cm3/s for H2 and 6 sm3/s for CO. It was found that methane formation is 1.2% at parameters of dielectric barrier discharge of 0.1 J. per pulse, up to 2000 pulse per second.

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