异丙醇
化学
傅里叶变换红外光谱
丙酮
甲烷
催化作用
非热等离子体
有机化学
等离子体
化学工程
量子力学
物理
工程类
作者
Paul A. Christensen,Z. T. A. W. Mashhadani,Abd Halim Bin Md Ali,Michael Carroll,Philip A. Martin
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpca.7b12297
摘要
This paper reports in situ Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic studies on the nonthermal plasma reaction of isopropyl alcohol in dinitrogen at Macor (a ceramic containing oxides of Al, Mg, and Si) and the analogous thermally driven process. While isopropyl alcohol did not react at the Macor at temperatures up to 600 °C, the study of the nonthermal plasma-driven process at the ceramic led to unexpected chemistry hitherto not observed, primarily the reaction of IPA in dinitrogen at short time scales to produce methane, HCN, acetone and "cold" CO at ca. 115 K. The CO, methane, and HCN rapidly established steady state concentrations, pointing to the need for faster FTIR studies: at longer times, isophorone and a "polymethylacetylene-like" polymer were formed as a brown oil. The observation of the steady-state gases and brown oil suggested parallel pathways in the plasma, the latter taking place at the plasma/catalyst interface, and the former in the plasma remote from the catalyst. Replacing dinitrogen with argon completely inhibited or negated the production of the oil, had no effect upon the processes taking place in the plasma remote from the Macor, and instead resulted in the production of acetylene.
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