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Kinetics of CO<sub>2</sub>/N<sub>2</sub> Discharges Investigated by Laser Diagnostics

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Abstract



Discharges in CO2 are recently in the focus of intensive research, motivated by various applications such as CO2 reduction, synthetic fuel generation, energy storage or in situ resource utilization on Mars. In all these applications, efficient dissociation of the CO2 molecule and knowledge of its kinetics in non-equilibrium plasmas is required. CO2/N2 mixtures are also an important subject of study due to the presence of N2 in waste gas streams. While many studies have been carried out with different reactor designs and models, often only the conversion rates and energy efficiency are reported. To deepen the understanding of the CO2 kinetics pathways in such discharges, knowledge of both, the densities of excited states and of the plasma parameters is required. In this work, a ns-pulsed near-atmospheric pressure plasma jet operated in a CO2/N2 mixture is studied, which allows a temporal separation of the excitation and the subsequent V-V and V-T relaxation. The densities of rovibrationally excited states of CO2 are measured with nanosecond resolution during the discharge and the afterglow by absorption spectroscopy using a quantum-cascade-laser (QCLAS). From these measurements, additional discharge parameters are extracted and compared with results from E-FISH measurements.

Presenters

  • Christian A Busch

    Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy

Authors

  • Christian A Busch

    Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy

  • Nikita D Lepikhin

    Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy

  • Jan Kuhfeld

    Ruhr University Bochum, Chair of Experimental Physics V

  • Tsanko V Tsankov

    Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, Ruhr-University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy

  • Dirk Luggenhölscher

    Ruhr University Bochum

  • Uwe Czarnetzki

    Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy, Ruhr-University Bochum, Faculty of Physics and Astronomy