In this work, the reactive species generated by two different plasma jet devices operated with ambient air as working gas are studied experimentally and theoretically. One jet device is based in a non-thermal arc, while the other consists of a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) with two axial electrodes and a double dielectric barrier. Basic electrical characterization was done via voltage and current measurement for both devices with electrical probes and an oscilloscope. The reactive oxygen and nitrogen species present in the jet effluents were measured by Fourier transform infrared absorption spectroscopy (FT-IR). A very different composition of reactive species was found for the two devices. The arc plasma jet has a chemistry dominated by nitrogen reactive species, while the DBD produces mainly ozone. The gas temperature in the discharge region of the two jets was determined by fitting the emission spectrum of the second positive N2 system. The chemical composition in the discharge region was also studied with a theoretical model that considers multiple chemical reactions, taking into account the gas temperature dependence of the reaction rates. It was observed that most of the species identified by FT-IR are predicted by the theoretical model as the most abundant in the discharge region. This result indicates that the chemical composition of the jet effluents can be controlled by only altering the design of the device, as the presence or absence of an insulator between the electrodes modifies significantly the gas temperature in the discharge region.
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| Release Date | 2026-05-27 |
| Identifier | 59921e64-0a98-41d9-a556-1e4fb115bfbf |
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| Plasma Source Properties | Power supply: shunted ignition transformer, 10kV amplitude, current limit of 30 mA Plasma Source 1 (arc plasma jet): A point to plane electrode configuration, generating an arc discharge |
| Plasma Source Procedure | Both plasma sources were operated at open air, no target used. |
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| Plasma Medium Properties | Gas: Air at atmospheric pressure For Modeling: The gas used in both plasma sources was humid air with a composition of 78% of nitrogen, 21% of oxygen and 1% of water vapor. The water vapor percentage equals to around 30% relative humidity Temperature within the discharge: |
| Plasma Medium Procedure | Air was supplied via flow controllers. Plasma Source 1 (arc plasma jet): 3.5 slm Air |
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| Plasma Diagnostics Properties | Electrical measurements (voltage and current): Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy: Optical emission spectroscopy (OES) side-on and end-on: Reaction kinetic modelling: |
| Language | English |
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| Public Access Level | Public |
| Contact Name | Gerling, Torsten |
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- Comparative study of the reactive species in the effluent of two different plasma jet devices - electrical measurements for arc plasma jet (Fig. 2a)csv
Measured voltage (in kV) and current (in mA) signals over time (in ms) for...
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Measured voltage (in kV) and current (in mA) signals over time (in ms) for...
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The detected FTIR absorbance spectrum of the arc and the DBD plasma jet as...
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Emission spectra data for the arc and DBD plasma jet devices. For the arc...
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Fitted and measured emission spectra data of the 2nd positive system of N2...
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Reactive species densities in cm-3 obtained from the numerical model at the...
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Simulated time evolution of selected reactive species density (cm-3)...
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