Vibrational activation of N2 molecules in a flowing microwave plasma is investigated in the context of utilising electrical energy for chemical conversion. Spatial profiles of rotational (T r ) and vibrational (T v ) temperatures are measured by Raman scattering. Maximum values of T r = 3500 K and T v = 6000 K were observed in the centre of the plasma at low pressure (50 mbar). A detailed quantification of the local energy content shows how the strong non-equilibrium character of low pressure discharges compares with a closer-to-equilibrium energy distribution at higher pressures. Measurements performed downstream of the plasma display the ability of the microwave flowing reactor to deliver up to 48% of the specific energy input (SEI) into internal degrees of freedom of the gas molecules. Specifically, 23% of the SEI is loaded into the vibrational mode, which is potentially available to enhance chemical reactivity of endothermic reactions.

Preferential vibrational excitation in microwave nitrogen plasma assessed by Raman scattering / Gatti, N; Ponduri, S; Peeters, F J J; van den Bekerom, D C M; Minea, T; Tosi, P; van de Sanden, M C M; van Rooij, G J. - In: PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1361-6595. - STAMPA. - 27:5(2018), p. 055006. [10.1088/1361-6595/aabd60]

Preferential vibrational excitation in microwave nitrogen plasma assessed by Raman scattering

Gatti, N;Tosi, P;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Vibrational activation of N2 molecules in a flowing microwave plasma is investigated in the context of utilising electrical energy for chemical conversion. Spatial profiles of rotational (T r ) and vibrational (T v ) temperatures are measured by Raman scattering. Maximum values of T r = 3500 K and T v = 6000 K were observed in the centre of the plasma at low pressure (50 mbar). A detailed quantification of the local energy content shows how the strong non-equilibrium character of low pressure discharges compares with a closer-to-equilibrium energy distribution at higher pressures. Measurements performed downstream of the plasma display the ability of the microwave flowing reactor to deliver up to 48% of the specific energy input (SEI) into internal degrees of freedom of the gas molecules. Specifically, 23% of the SEI is loaded into the vibrational mode, which is potentially available to enhance chemical reactivity of endothermic reactions.
2018
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Gatti, N; Ponduri, S; Peeters, F J J; van den Bekerom, D C M; Minea, T; Tosi, P; van de Sanden, M C M; van Rooij, G J
Preferential vibrational excitation in microwave nitrogen plasma assessed by Raman scattering / Gatti, N; Ponduri, S; Peeters, F J J; van den Bekerom, D C M; Minea, T; Tosi, P; van de Sanden, M C M; van Rooij, G J. - In: PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1361-6595. - STAMPA. - 27:5(2018), p. 055006. [10.1088/1361-6595/aabd60]
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