2005
DOI: 10.1021/jp0502398
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Plasma Chemistry of NO in Complex Gas Mixtures Excited with a Surfatron Launcher

Abstract: The plasma chemistry of NO has been investigated in gas mixtures with oxygen and/or hydrocarbon and Ar as carrier gas. Surface wave discharges operating at microwave frequencies have been used for this study. The different plasma reactions have been analyzed for a pressure range between 30 and 75 Torr. Differences in product concentration and/or reaction yields smaller than 10% were found as a function of this parameter. The following gas mixtures have been considered for investigation: Ar/NO, Ar/NO/O2, Ar/NO/… Show more

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“…C 2 species can be considered as an intermediate species of the formation and/or etching of carbon materials with plasmas of Ar*. [28] Their detection, together with bands due to CN…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C 2 species can be considered as an intermediate species of the formation and/or etching of carbon materials with plasmas of Ar*. [28] Their detection, together with bands due to CN…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With comparison to conventional thermal techniques, microwave dielectric heating has three dominating merits: (a) temperature can be rapidly raised due to high utilization factor of microwave energy, and the kinetics of the reaction rate are increased by 1-2 orders of magnitude, (b) thermal gradient effects can be effectively reduced due to the volumetric heating of microwaves, which is favorable for realizing homogeneous heating and producing a more uniform product formation, and (c) reaction selectivity is enhanced since different kinds of substances have a varied dipole constant [15]. Therefore, microwave methodology has been widely used in various fields including plasma and analytical chemistry, chemical catalysis, and organic reactions [16]. Besides these, it is a rapidly developing area of research, which has attracted much attention as a new method for preparing [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1)) and/or oxidation reaction (Eq. (2)) [17][18][19]. However, long-lived excited N 2 in plasma jets did not play an important role in NO destruction via reaction of NO + N 2 → N 2 + N + O [20]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%