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Insight in NO synthesis in a gliding arc plasma via gas temperature and density mapping by laser-induced fluorescence
Manaigo, Filippo; Chatterjee, Abhyuday; Bogaerts, Annemie et al.
2024In Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 33 (7), p. 075005
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Keywords :
afterglow NO concentration; afterglow rotational temperature; gliding arc plasmatron; laser-induced fluorescence; plasma nitrogen fixation; Afterglow NO concentration; Afterglow rotational temperature; Gas temperature; Gliding arc; Gliding arc plasmatron; Laser induced fluorescence; NO concentration; Plasma nitrogen fixation; Plasmatrons; Rotational temperature; Condensed Matter Physics
Abstract :
[en] A gliding arc (GA) plasma, operating at atmospheric pressure in a gas mixture of 50% N2 and 50% O2, is studied using laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. The main goal is to determine the two-dimensional distribution of both the gas temperature and the NO ground state density in the afterglow. As GA plasma discharges at atmospheric pressure normally produce rather high NOx densities, the high concentration of relevant absorbers, such as NO, may impose essential restrictions for the use of ‘classical’ laser-induced fluorescence methods (dealing with excitation in the bandhead vicinity), as the laser beam would be strongly absorbed along its propagation in the afterglow. Since this was indeed the case for the studied discharge, an approach dealing with laser-based excitation of separate rotational lines is proposed. In this case, due to a non-saturated absorption regime, simultaneous and reliable measurements of both the NO density and the gas temperature (using a reference fitting spectrum) are possible. The proposed method is applied to provide a two-dimensional map for both the NO density and the gas temperature at different plasma conditions. The results show that the input gas flow rate strongly alters the plasma shape, which appears as an elongated column at low input gas flow rate and spreads laterally as the flow rate increases. Finally, based on temperature map analysis, a clear correlation between the gas temperature and NO concentration is found. The proposed method may be interesting for the plasma-chemical analysis of discharges with high molecular production yields, where knowledge of both molecular concentration and gas temperature is required.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Manaigo, Filippo  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Unités externes > Materia Nova ASBL ; Research Group PLASMANT, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Chatterjee, Abhyuday  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté des Sciences > Service de Chimie des Interactions Plasma-Surface
Bogaerts, Annemie ;  Research Group PLASMANT, Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium
Snyders, Rony  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté des Sciences > Service de Chimie des Interactions Plasma-Surface ; Materia Nova Research Center, Mons, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
Insight in NO synthesis in a gliding arc plasma via gas temperature and density mapping by laser-induced fluorescence
Publication date :
10 July 2024
Journal title :
Plasma Sources Science and Technology
ISSN :
0963-0252
eISSN :
1361-6595
Publisher :
Institute of Physics
Volume :
33
Issue :
7
Pages :
075005
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
S882 - Chimie des Interactions Plasma-Surface
Research institute :
R400 - Institut de Recherche en Science et Ingénierie des Matériaux
Funders :
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
Funding text :
This research is supported by the FNRS-FWO project \u2018NITROPLASM\u2019, EOS O005118F. The authors thank Dr Nikolay Britun (Nagoya University) for the critical reading of the manuscript.
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