Filtration of carbon particulate emissions from a Plasma Pyrolysis Assembly Reactor

Date

2016-07-10

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Publisher

46th International Conference on Environmental Systems

Abstract

The ISS presently recovers oxygen from crew respiration via a Carbon Dioxide Reduction Assembly (CRA) that utilizes the Sabatier chemical process to reduce captured carbon dioxide to methane (CH4) and water. In order to recover more of the hydrogen from the methane and increase oxygen recovery, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is investigating a technology, plasma pyrolysis, to convert the methane to acetylene. The Plasma Pyrolysis Assembly (or PPA), achieves 90% or greater conversion efficiency, but a small amount of solid carbon particulates are generated as a side product and must be filtered before the acetylene is removed and the hydrogen-rich gas stream is recycled back to the CRA. We discuss developmental work on several options for filtering out the carbon particulate emissions from the PPA exit gas stream. We also present supporting characterization results of the carbon particulates that help to define filter requirements.

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United States
NASA GRC
NASA Glenn Research Center
Aerfil
USRA
NASA
510
ICES510: Planetary and Spacecraft Dust Properties and Mitigation Technologies
Vienna, Austria
Juan H. Agui, NASA Glenn Research Center, USA
Robert Green, NASA Glenn Research Center, USA
R. Vijayakumar, Aerfil, USA
Gordon Berger, Universities Space Research Association, USA
Zach Greenwood, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
Morgan Abney, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
Elspeth Peterson, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, USA
The 46th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Vienna, Austria, USA on 10 July 2016 through 14 July 2016.

Keywords

Plasma Pyrolysis, particulates, filtration

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