Abstract
In our recently published article,1 the dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) reactor used to synthesize fixed forms of nitrogen was electrically characterized by measuring the voltage and charge waveforms with a high voltage probe and a capacitor, respectively. We were recently made aware that the waveforms in Figure 4 showed the raw values without taking into account the voltage division of the probe and the capacitance to show the true voltages and charge, respectively, for the DBD. Specifically, the voltages should have been scaled by a factor of 3.1, and the charge should have been scaled by a factor of 44. In the following revised version of Figure 4, the voltage and charge values have been corrected. We have also similarly revised the voltage and charge values in Figure S5 of the Supporting Information, which is linked to this Addition and Correction. We note that these corrections do not change the overall shape of the waveforms, and all of the values in the text and all of the analysis, including the powers, were based on the correctly scaled voltages and charge and do not require any change. We thank Pradeep Lamichane for bringing this issue to our attention. (Figure Presented).
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Toth, J. R., Abuyazid, N. H., Lacks, D. J., Renner, J. N., & Sankaran, R. M. (2021, January 11). Correction to “A Plasma-Water Droplet Reactor for Process-Intensified, Continuous Nitrogen Fixation at Atmospheric Pressureâ€. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c08763
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