TY - JOUR
T1 - Plasma dynamics, instabilities and OH generation in a pulsed atmospheric pressure plasma with liquid cathode
T2 - A diagnostic study
AU - Yue, Yuanfu
AU - Kondeti, V. S.Santosh K.
AU - Sadeghi, Nader
AU - Bruggeman, Peter J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - While plasma-liquid interactions have been an important focus in the plasma research community, the impact of the strong coupling between plasma and liquid on plasma properties and processes remains not fully understood. In this work, we report on the impact of the applied voltage, pulse width and liquid conductivity on the plasma morphology and the OH generation for a positive pulsed DC atmospheric pressure plasma jet with He-0.1% H2O mixture interacting with a liquid cathode. We adopted diagnostic techniques of fast imaging, 2D laser induced fluorescence of OH and Thomson scattering spectroscopy. We show that plasma instabilities and enhanced evaporation occur and have a significant impact on the OH generation. At elevated plasma energies, it is found that the plasma contracts due to a thermal instability through Ohmic heating and the contraction coincides with a depletion in the OH density in the core due to electron impact dissociation. For lower plasma energies, the instability is suppressed/delayed by the equivalent series resistor of the liquid electrode. An estimation of the energy flux from the plasma to the liquid shows that the energy flux of the ions released into the liquid by positive ion hydration is dominant, and significantly larger than the energy needed to evaporate sufficient amount of water to account for the measured H2O concentration increase near the plasma-liquid interface.
AB - While plasma-liquid interactions have been an important focus in the plasma research community, the impact of the strong coupling between plasma and liquid on plasma properties and processes remains not fully understood. In this work, we report on the impact of the applied voltage, pulse width and liquid conductivity on the plasma morphology and the OH generation for a positive pulsed DC atmospheric pressure plasma jet with He-0.1% H2O mixture interacting with a liquid cathode. We adopted diagnostic techniques of fast imaging, 2D laser induced fluorescence of OH and Thomson scattering spectroscopy. We show that plasma instabilities and enhanced evaporation occur and have a significant impact on the OH generation. At elevated plasma energies, it is found that the plasma contracts due to a thermal instability through Ohmic heating and the contraction coincides with a depletion in the OH density in the core due to electron impact dissociation. For lower plasma energies, the instability is suppressed/delayed by the equivalent series resistor of the liquid electrode. An estimation of the energy flux from the plasma to the liquid shows that the energy flux of the ions released into the liquid by positive ion hydration is dominant, and significantly larger than the energy needed to evaporate sufficient amount of water to account for the measured H2O concentration increase near the plasma-liquid interface.
KW - enhanced evaporation
KW - laser induced fluorescence
KW - OH depletion
KW - plasma-liquid interaction
KW - thermal instability
KW - Thomson scattering
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-6595/ac4b64
DO - 10.1088/1361-6595/ac4b64
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85125728987
SN - 0963-0252
VL - 31
JO - Plasma Sources Science and Technology
JF - Plasma Sources Science and Technology
IS - 2
M1 - 025008
ER -