Experimental investigation of the reaction of HCFC-22 and methane in a dielectric barrier discharge non-equilibrium plasma

•The treatment of strong greenhouse gas HCFC-22 was studied.•A dielectric barrier discharge non-equilibrium plasma was applied.•The conversion of HCFC-22 yielded non-crosslinked and crosslinked fluoropolymers.•The synthesised non-crosslinked polymers are random co-polymers. A dielectric barrier disc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2016-10, Vol.301, p.73-82
Hauptverfasser: Kundu, Sazal K., Kennedy, Eric M., Mackie, John C., Holdsworth, Clovia I., Molloy, Thomas S., Gaikwad, Vaibhav V., Dlugogorski, Bogdan Z.
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Zusammenfassung:•The treatment of strong greenhouse gas HCFC-22 was studied.•A dielectric barrier discharge non-equilibrium plasma was applied.•The conversion of HCFC-22 yielded non-crosslinked and crosslinked fluoropolymers.•The synthesised non-crosslinked polymers are random co-polymers. A dielectric barrier discharge non-equilibrium plasma was employed to study the reaction of HCFC-22 (CHClF2) with methane (in an argon bath gas) at atmospheric pressure and in the absence of oxygen and nitrogen. The reaction produced a fluorine-containing polymeric product, as well as gaseous species including H2, HF, HCl, CHF3, C2H3F, CH3Cl, CH2ClF, C2HClF4, CHCl2F, CH2Cl2 and CCl2F2. While the main polymeric fraction is non-crosslinked, a small portion of the solid product is crosslinked. The polymers contain a wide range of functional groups including CH3, CH2, CHCl, CHF, CHClF, CHF2, CF2 and CF3. The conversion level of CHClF2 increased from 53% to 78%, with an increment in input energy density from 3kJL−1 to 13kJL−1. A reaction mechanism is proposed explaining the formation of gaseous as well as polymeric products.
ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2016.04.133