Conversion of carbon dioxide into useful organic products by using plasma technology
The present invention provides a plasma method for conversion of carbon dioxide into useful organic products. In this method, carbon dioxide and counterpart molecules are mixed in a reaction chamber and the plasma excitation is utilized to trigger chemical reactions. Depending on the magnitude of th...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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06.08.2009
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Summary: | The present invention provides a plasma method for conversion of carbon dioxide into useful organic products. In this method, carbon dioxide and counterpart molecules are mixed in a reaction chamber and the plasma excitation is utilized to trigger chemical reactions. Depending on the magnitude of the input power and molecular structures of counterparts, the final product may be polymers, oligomers, or low molecular weight small molecules. The conversion yields of carbon dioxide and chemical structures of the resulting products are strongly dependent on the selection of the counterpart molecules. Through this plasma technology, carbon dioxide is converted into useful materials such as plastics or fuels. This method is not only used to remedy global warming but also to produce new materials and energy. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20080213764 |