Exploring Energy-Efficient Techniques and Chemical Kinetics in Reactive Nitrogen Species Production with Ambient Air Plasma for Plasma-Activated Water
Érica Berlatto,
Péricles Khalaf
Abstract:This study investigates the chemical kinetics of reactive nitrogen species (RNS) formation in plasma-activated water (PAW) using ambient air and evaluates its energy efficiency. A singular plasma/liquid reactor was used, with discharge power varying between 16.4 to 27.0 W and agitation speeds set at 0 and 750 rpm. The reactor operated across temperatures from 5.00 to 35.00 °C during a consistent 180 min plasma activation. Analysis encompassed ionic strength effects, hydronium activity, conductivity, and iodide… Show more
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