Abstract

A large research reactor for performingdielectric barrier discharge (DBD) experiments at atmospheric pressure (AP) has been used with argon (Ar) carrier gas under constant plasma conditions (f = 20 kHz, Va(f) = 8 kVp-p = 2.8 kVrms). Various permanent gases (H2, O2, N2, light hydrocarbons) and some heavier organic molecules were introduced as reactive “dopant” flows, Fd, at ‰ concentrations in the F = 10 standard liters per minute (slm) flow of argon. We have earlier perfected and reported a method for measuring Eg, the energy dissipated per cycle of the applied a.c. voltage, and ΔEg, the energy difference with and without reactive dopant in the Ar flow. The latter and Fd permit calculation of Em, the energy absorbed from the plasma by each dopant molecule. Plots of Em versus Fd and 1/Fd yield much valuable information about excitation, fragmentation, and polymerization in the DBD plasma environment. Optical emission (OES) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopies help to further enhance and complement interpretation of measured data.

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