Abstract

Recently, plasma activated water (PAW) has drawn huge attention because it is considered to be useful for biomedical and agricultural applications. Because the PAW contains several nitrogen compounds such as nitrate, it can be used as a natural fertilizer. In this article, we report the comparative test results of PAW production by combining nonthermal plasma, thermal plasma, and hybrid methods. As a thermal plasma source, gas-jet assisted pulsed discharge (GAPD) under water was used, and the coaxial cylindrical dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) was adopted as the nonthermal plasma source. The difference in the radical generation rate between the two methods was identified. Some synergy effects in the formation of nitrate ion by the hybrid system were also confirmed. It is considered that the surface discharge through the air channel in GAPD formed by the gas jet stabilized more rapidly by increasing the conductivity of water by relatively high power DBD. This combination can greatly improve the energy efficiency of nitric acid production at relatively low input energies.

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