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Atmospheric Pressure Plasma in Contact with High-speed Water Flow for Evaluating Liquid-phase OH Transport

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Abstract

Novel applications of non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasmas (APPs) in a liquid or in contact with a liquid have been found in the life science field. However, much of the reactive species chemistry at the plasma-liquid interface has not been understood. Notably, short-lived species (e.g., OHaq, NxOyaq, HO2aq) has hardly characterized due to their high reactivity and non-uniformity. To break through this problem, we built an APP system with a high-speed liquid flow (over 10 m/s) through plasma. This APP system revealed very rapid OHaq decay within approximately 0.5 ms after the plasma exposure [1]. To explain the rapid decay of OHaq , we built the numerical model which assumed highly surface localized distribution of OHaq and it is consumed by the reaction with OHaq , H2O2aq, and NO2−aq. As a results, OHaq decay calculated using the numerical model was in good agreement with the experimental rapid decay.

In this presentation, we would like to discuss the detail comparison between experimental and numerical modeling results.

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Publication: [1] K. Takeda, S. Sasaki, W. Luo, K. Takashima and T. Kaneko, Appl. Phys. Express 14, (2021) 056001.

Presenters

  • Kazuki Takeda

    The university of Tohoku

Authors

  • Kazuki Takeda

    The university of Tohoku

  • Shota Sasaki

    Tohoku University, Japan, Tohoku University

  • Keisuke Takashima

    Tohoku University, Tohoku Univ, Tohoku University, Japan, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan

  • Toshiro Kaneko

    Tohoku University, Tohoku University, Japan, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan, Toshiro Kaneko laboratory, Tohoku University, Japan, 2022 GEC Secretary