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An Investigation into the Dominant Reactions for Ethylene Destruction in Non‐Thermal Atmospheric Plasmas
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Radical EmissionEngineeringRelative ImportancePlasma PhysicsPlasma CombustionChemistryChemical EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceNon-lte KineticsN 2Nonthermal PlasmaPhysicsEthylene DestructionCold Atmospheric PlasmaDominant ReactionsNatural SciencesNon‐thermal Atmospheric PlasmasLow Temperature PlasmasGas Discharge PlasmaChemical Kinetics
Abstract A crucial step, which is still not well understood in the destruction of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with low temperature plasmas, is the initiation of the process. Here, we present a kinetic model for the destruction of ethylene in low temperature plasmas that allows us to calculate the relative importance of all plasma species and their related reactions. Modifying the ethylene concentration and/or the SED had a major impact on the relative importance of the radicals (i.e., mainly atomic oxygen) and the metastable nitrogen (i.e., more specifically N 2 ( ${\rm A}^{3} \Sigma _{{\rm u}}^{ + } $ )) in the destruction process. Our results show that the direct destruction by electron impact reactions for ethylene can be neglected; however, we can certainly not neglect the influence of N 2 ( ${\rm A}^{3} \Sigma _{{\rm u}}^{ + } $ )). magnified image
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