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Universal Plasma-chemical Module for Carbon-containing Raw Materials Treatment  

Park, Hyun-Seo (Dept. of Environmental Science and Technology, Jeonju University)
Zasypkin, I.M. (ITAM SB RAS, Novosibirsk State Technical university(Russia))
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Resources Recycling / v.13, no.1, 2004 , pp. 59-67 More about this Journal
Abstract
A universal plasma-chemical module (PChM) for the industrial processing of different hydrocarbon raw material pyrolysis was designed and tested. Laboratory investigations for the plasma-chemical method of acetylene production from natural gas and different coals were made. Similar laboratory tests on the industrial production of acetylene as a raw material for organic syn-thesis were developed using the PChM. A comparison of the suggested plasma-chemical method with the traditional process of acetylene production were carried out. The outlook of the plasma-chemical method was shown.
Keywords
plasma torch; plasma-chemical reactor; carbon-contaning raw; pyrolysis;
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