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Production of hydrogen in a conventional microwave oven
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Hydrogen Energy TechnologyChemical EngineeringElectrical EngineeringHydrogen ProductionEngineeringHydrogen TransportConventional MicrowaveHydrogen Production TechnologyHydrogenChemistryHydrocarbon LiquidHydrogen GenerationHydrogen Gas
Hydrogen is produced by generating in-liquid plasma in a conventional microwave oven. A receiving antenna unit consisting of seven copper rods is placed at the bottom of the reactor furnace in the microwave oven. 2.45 GHz microwave in-liquid plasma can be generated at the tips of the electrodes in the microwave oven. When the n-dodecane is decomposed by plasma, 74% pure hydrogen gas can be achieved with this device. The hydrogen generation efficiency for a 750 W magnetron output is estimated to be approximately 56% of that of the electrolysis of water. Also, in this process up to 4 mg/s of solid carbon can be produced at the same time. The present process enables simultaneous production of hydrogen gas and the carbide in the hydrocarbon liquid.
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