Abstract

Positive and negative dc corona discharges in CO-air and -air mixtures were applied. Natural humid air was used. The step by step development with time of the formation of gas products after the action of the corona discharge was measured in situ. The discharge tube was situated in an IR gas cell. The IR absorption spectra were scanned from the area of the inter-electrode distance in successive time steps of the action of the discharge (about 1 min). Measurements were performed for three combinations of electrode materials, namely Mo-stainless steel, Mo-brass and Cu-brass. Reflection IR absorption spectra from the surfaces of the electrodes used were scanned after the action of the discharge. The influence of the electrode material on the development with time of the reaction products was observed. Polymer-metal complexes with possible catalytic activity are formed on the surfaces of electrodes. From measurements it resulted that the discharge processes consist of simultaneously acting volume processes of plasmochemical nature (probably initiated by electrons) and electrocatalytic surface processes on electrodes (probably initiated by photons).

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