Biography and Research Information
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Levi Pile's research focuses on the performance of catalysts in methane reforming processes, particularly the use of zirconia-based materials. His work investigates how oxygen mobility within zirconia can be leveraged in low-temperature plasma environments to enhance the conversion of methane into syngas. Pile has published research on these topics, with recent work appearing in 2026 and 2025. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Grace Jones, Mourad Benamara, Maria L. Carreon, and Apolo Nambo, on shared publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Performance of zirconia-based catalysts for cold plasma-assisted dry methane reforming (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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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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