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Outside Front Cover: Plasma‐activated CO2 and CH4 are expected to kinetically promote heterogeneous catalysis for efficient gas valorization via mostly vibrational excitation. Highlighting the importance of plasma‐surface interaction, comparatively analyzing which type of plasma and catalysts is the most promising, by which the superiority of fluidized‐bed dielectric barrier discharge reactor is confirmed...
The plasma catalytic valorization of gases, particularly CH4 and CO2, has gained increasing attention. Value‐added chemicals, such as syngas and ethene, can be formed under mild conditions when temperature‐decoupled plasma activation and multistep feasible catalytic conversion are combined. In this sense, efficient plasma–catalyst interaction is of key importance, for which, however, plasma catalysis,...