Influence of gas temperature on gaseous products generated by coplanar barrier discharge in air and N2/O2 mixtures

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Mazánková, Věra
Trunec, David
Navrátil, Zdeněk
Krčma, František
Zahoranová, Anna

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Absolute densities of gaseous products generated by coplanar dielectric barrier discharge in N2/O2 mixtures and in ambient air were determined by UV and VIS optical absorption spectroscopy (OAS). Ozone (O3) and nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO2 and N2O5) were identified as the stable products of the discharge. It was found that the actual product composition strongly depends on the gas temperature. At low input power with a low gas temperature, O3 density was high and the NO2 density was very low. When the input power increased and the gas temperature also increased, then O3 disappeared, while NO2 density started to increase steeply.
Absolute densities of gaseous products generated by coplanar dielectric barrier discharge in N2/O2 mixtures and in ambient air were determined by UV and VIS optical absorption spectroscopy (OAS). Ozone (O3) and nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO2 and N2O5) were identified as the stable products of the discharge. It was found that the actual product composition strongly depends on the gas temperature. At low input power with a low gas temperature, O3 density was high and the NO2 density was very low. When the input power increased and the gas temperature also increased, then O3 disappeared, while NO2 density started to increase steeply.

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Plasma Physics and Technology. 2023, vol. 10, issue 3, p. 123-126.
https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/PPT/article/view/9199

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