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Gas Temperature Effect on Reactive Species Generation from the Atmospheric Pressure Air Plasma
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EngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryNitric OxideAir QualityChemistryChemical EngineeringGas Temperature EffectGlobal ModelAtmospheric ScienceNonthermal PlasmaOzone Layer DepletionHealth SciencesDominant ReactionPhotochemistryOzoneCold Atmospheric PlasmaReactive Species GenerationSpectroscopyAir PollutionGas Discharge Plasma
Abstract Using surface type air atmospheric pressure plasma, we investigated the amount of ozone and other reactive species generation with variations of the surface temperature of an electrode through an optical emission spectrum and a tube type gas detector. Reduced version of global model (GM) was employed to complement these experimental observations. The results of the model matched well with the experimental data. The amount of ozone generated from the surface type air plasma device was dramatically reduced with increasing temperature. Atomic oxygen (O) and nitric oxide (NO) radicals, which are important agents for biomedical applications, proportionally increased with increasing temperature. We also elucidated the dominant reaction related to the generation or loss of these radicals based on temperature variation through our GM.
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