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20 September 2004 Theoretical studies on kinetics of singlet oxygen in nonthermal plasma
Mikhail P. Frolov, Andrei A. Ionin, Andrei A. Kotkov, Igor V. Kochetov, Anatolii P. Napartovich, Yurii P. Podmarkov, Leonid V. Seleznev, Dmitrii V. Sinitsyn, Nikolai P. Vagin, Nikolay N. Yuryshev
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Abstract
An idea to replace singlet delta oxygen (SDO) generator working with wet chemistry by electric discharge generator has got much attention last years. Different kinds of discharge were examined for this purpose, but without a great success. The existing theoretical models are not validated by well-characterized experimental data. To describe complicated kinetics in gas discharge with oxygen one needs to know in detail processes involving numerous electronic excited oxygen molecules and atoms. To gain new knowledge about these processes experimental studies were made on electric discharge properties in gas mixture flow with independent control of inlet SDO concentration. The theoretical model extended to include minor additives like oxygen atoms, water molecules, ozone was developed. Comparison with careful experimental measurements of electric characteristics along with gas composition allows us to verify the model and make theoretical predictions more reliable. Results of numerical simulations using this model for an electron-beam sustained discharge are reported and compared with the experimental data.
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Mikhail P. Frolov, Andrei A. Ionin, Andrei A. Kotkov, Igor V. Kochetov, Anatolii P. Napartovich, Yurii P. Podmarkov, Leonid V. Seleznev, Dmitrii V. Sinitsyn, Nikolai P. Vagin, and Nikolay N. Yuryshev "Theoretical studies on kinetics of singlet oxygen in nonthermal plasma", Proc. SPIE 5448, High-Power Laser Ablation V, (20 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.547382
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KEYWORDS
Oxygen

Electrons

Molecules

Plasma

Chemical species

Ionization

Carbon monoxide

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