Detailed Information on Publication Record
2017
Mass spectrometry of diffuse coplanar surface barrier discharge: influence of discharge frequency and oxygen content in N2/O2 mixture
ČECH, Jan, Antonín BRABLEC, Mirko ČERNÁK, Nevena PUAČ, Nenad SELAKOVIĆ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Mass spectrometry of diffuse coplanar surface barrier discharge: influence of discharge frequency and oxygen content in N2/O2 mixture
Authors
ČECH, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Antonín BRABLEC (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Mirko ČERNÁK (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution), Nevena PUAČ (688 Serbia), Nenad SELAKOVIĆ (688 Serbia) and Zoran Lj. PETROVIĆ (688 Serbia)
Edition
The European Physical Journal D, New York, Springer, 2017, 1434-6060
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10305 Fluids and plasma physics
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.393
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/17:00096189
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000403477900003
Keywords in English
DCSBD; mass spectrometry; atmospheric pressure; ozone; nitric oxide
Změněno: 8/4/2018 21:14, Ing. Nicole Zrilić
Abstract
V originále
Diffuse Coplanar Surface Barrier Discharge (DCSBD) has been studied extensively for industrial applications in recent decade. So far, limited information was available on the production of ozone or nitrogen oxides important for industrial deployment of DCSBD. In this paper results of mass spectrometry of DCSBD performed at atmospheric pressure are presented. DCSBD mass spectra were studied for different oxygen contents in N2/O2 working gas mixture at low flow rate (estimated residence time in discharge chamber was approx. 3 s). Influence of the driving frequency (15, 30 and 50 kHz) at constant high voltage amplitude was studied as well. Ozone and NO production in DCSBD are given as typical representatives. Production of ozone decreases with the driving frequency, which could be attributed to the gas heating at higher frequencies.
Links
ED2.1.00/03.0086, research and development project |
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LO1411, research and development project |
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