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The Reduction of Carbon Dioxide through Electrochemical Reactions at the Plasma-Liquid Interface Rebecca O’Toole
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Global Market Demand Greenhouse gases at high levels Global community taking steps to reduce carbon emissions Transportation contributes 14% of overall carbon emissions Demonstrates need for alternative energy sources Issue of energy storage in automobiles? http://www.wallpapertoon.info/tag/night-skyline-wallpaper-1920x1080
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Battery Technology Heavily researched Major concerns: energy density, safety, cost, charge- discharge rate lifetime NiMH – Typically used in hybrid vehicles Li Ion – Greater energy storage, safety and cost concerns http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jun/10/prius-cars-solar
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Charge Transfer Reactions Reaction type occurring in batteries Movement of charged particles between different materials Interface between different phases Typically solid-liquid Interface http://storage4.eu/2013/03/rechargeable-battery-diagram-convention/
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Plasma Technology Ionized gas that carry charge Usually operated at sub atmospheric pressures Limited applicability in charge transfer process Mircoplasma operated at atmospheric pressure broaden research opportunities in charge transfer reactions Plasma-liquid interface could replace solid-liquid interface Cost effective
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Previous Research Successful reduction of Ferricyanide to Ferrocyanide and hydrolysis of water at plasma-liquid interface Conducted in chemical engineering department at Case Western Reserve University Nature of reactions is still unclear More research is necessary for better understanding
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Proposed Research Reduction of carbon dioxide at plasma-liquid interface Experimental set up based off previous research Argon microplasma operated at atmospheric pressure Expand understanding of charge transfer reactions Increase development in battery technology http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja207547b
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