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Chemical composition of plasma of dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure with a liquid electrode

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The composition of active particles in a plasma was calculated for the conditions of dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure in oxygen from the measured waveforms of current and voltage using joint solution of the Boltzmann equation and the equations of chemical kinetics. Kinetic equations included the reactions involving O2 and H2O molecules (the main plasma gas), their dissociation products, and the excited states of molecules O2 and atoms O. It is shown that the main neutral components of such plasma are molecules O3, O2(a 1Δ g ), H2O2, and OH. The mechanisms of formation and destruction of these components are studied.

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Original Russian Text © E.S. Bobkova, Ya.V. Khodor, O.N. Kornilova, V.V. Rybkin, 2014, published in Teplofizika Vysokikh Temperatur, 2014, Vol. 52, No. 4, pp. 535–542.

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Bobkova, E.S., Khodor, Y.V., Kornilova, O.N. et al. Chemical composition of plasma of dielectric barrier discharge at atmospheric pressure with a liquid electrode. High Temp 52, 511–517 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0018151X14030055

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