Production characteristics of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species in water using atmospheric pressure discharge plasmas

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A pulsed discharge, a DC corona discharge, and a plasma jet are separately generated above a water surface, and reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) in the water are investigated. ROS/RNS in water after the sparging of the off-gas of a packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge (PB-DBD) are also investigated. H2O2, NO2-, and NO3- are detected after plasma exposure and only NO3- after off-gas sparging. Short-lifetime species in plasma are found to play an important role in H2O2 and NO2- production and long-lifetime species in NO3- production. NO x may inhibit H2O2 production through OH consumption to produce HNO2 and HNO3. O3 does not contribute to ROS/RNS production. The pulsed plasma exposure is found to be effective for the production of H2O2 and NO2-, and the off-gas sparging of the PB-DBD for the production of NO3-.

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Takahashi, K., Satoh, K., Itoh, H., Kawaguchi, H., Timoshkin, I., Given, M., & Macgregor, S. (2016). Production characteristics of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species in water using atmospheric pressure discharge plasmas. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 55(7S2). https://doi.org/10.7567/JJAP.55.07LF01

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