A synchrotron photoionization mass spectrometric study on plasma-assisted propanol oxidation in a nanosecond discharge
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Abstract
The oxidation kinetics of propanol isomers under nanosecond pulsed dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) conditions were investigated using a combination of flow-tube plasma experiments and numerical simulations. Species identification and quantification were performed via synchrotron photoionization molecular beam mass spectrometry (PI-MBMS), which effectively minimizing post-sampling collisions and maximizing retention of active components. This technique enabled the detection of both stable molecules and reactive species, including ions, radicals, and excited states. Photoionization efficiency (PIE) spectra and ionization energy data facilitate qualitative identification, while quantitative analysis is performed by integration of ion signals and ionization cross sections. Intermediates such as CH2O, CH3CHO, C2H5CHO, CH2CO, C3H5OH, C2H4, C3H6, CH3OH, and C2H5OH in the present system were experimentally determined for the first time. A reaction kinetic model was developed and validated against experimental results. Rate-of-production (ROP) analysis revealed the dominant reaction pathways for the consumption of n-propanol and iso-propanol, as well as the formation of key intermediates and products.
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Publication: Planned Paper: A synchrotron photoionization mass spectrometric study on plasma-assisted propanol oxidation in a nanosecond discharge, Zhaoying Li, Haodong Chen, Chengcheng Liu, Chengyin Tu, Long Zhao, Bin Yang*
Presenters
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Zhaoying Li
Tsinghua University
Authors
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Zhaoying Li
Tsinghua University
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Haodong Chen
Tsinghua University
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Chengcheng Liu
Tsinghua University
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Chengyin Tu
Tsinghua University
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Long Zhao
University of Science and Technology of China
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Bin Yang
Tsinghua University