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Levi Pile's research focuses on the application of low-temperature plasma in methane reforming for syngas production. Their recent publication, "Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas," published in 2025, investigates methods to improve the efficiency of this process. This work involves the utilization of zirconia to enhance oxygen mobility within the plasma environment, aiming for more effective conversion of methane into syngas. Pile collaborates with researchers across the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Maria L. Carreon, Apolo Nambo, and Fnu Gorky, as well as Grace Jones from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. These collaborations have resulted in shared publications, indicating active engagement within the research community.
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- Publications: 2
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Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas (2025)
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- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
- Leveraging oxygen mobility with zirconia in low-temperature plasma for enhanced methane reforming to syngas
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