Literature DB >> 17602860

Investigation of spatially resolved spectra of OH and N2+ in N2 and H2O mixture wire-plate positive pulsed streamer discharge.

Feng Liu1, Wenchun Wang, Wei Zheng, Younian Wang.   

Abstract

Optical emission spectroscopy has been applied to study the spatially resolved measurements of the emission intensities of OH (A(2)Sigma-->X(2)Pi, 0-0) and N(2)(+) (B(2)Sigma(u)(+)-->X(2)Sigma(g)(+), 0-0, 391.4 nm) produced by a high-voltage positive pulsed streamer discharge consisting of a gas mixture of N(2) and H(2)O in a wire-plate reactor under severe electromagnetic interference at atmospheric pressure. The effects of pulse peak voltage, pulse repetition rate, and the added O(2) flow rate on the spatial distributions of the emission intensity of OH (A(2)Sigma-->X(2)Pi, 0-0) and N(2)(+) (B(2)Sigma(u)(+)-->X(2)Sigma(g)(+), 0-0, 391.4 nm) in the lengthwise direction (direction from wire to plate) are investigated. It has been found that the emission intensities of OH (A(2)Sigma-->X(2)Pi, 0-0) and N(2)(+) (B(2)Sigma(u)(+)-->X(2)Sigma(g)(+), 0-0, 391.4 nm) rise with an increase in both pulse peak voltage and pulse repetition rate and decrease with an increase in oxygen flows added in an N(2) and H(2)O gas mixture. The emission intensity of OH (A(2)Sigma-->X(2)Pi, 0-0) decreases with increasing the distance from the wire electrode. The emission intensity of N(2)(+) (B(2)Sigma(u)(+)-->X(2)Sigma(g)(+), 0-0, 391.4 nm) is nearly constant at 0-4mm from wire electrode, and sharply increases near the ground electrode. The vibrational temperature of N(2) (C) increases with increasing O(2) flows and keeps almost constant in the lengthwise direction under the present experimental conditions. The main physicochemical processes involved are also discussed in this paper.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17602860     DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2007.04.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc        ISSN: 1386-1425            Impact factor:   4.098


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1.  Non-Thermal Plasma Sources Based on Cometary and Point-to-Ring Discharges.

Authors:  Josef Khun; Anna Machková; Petra Kašparová; Myron Klenivskyi; Eva Vaňková; Pavel Galář; Jaroslav Julák; Vladimír Scholtz
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-12-31       Impact factor: 4.411

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