Author/Authors :
Sohbatzadeh, F Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar , Soltani, H Department of Atomic and Molecular Physics - Faculty of Basic Sciences - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar
Abstract :
The results of time-dependent one-dimensional modelling of a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) in a nitrogen–oxygen–
water vapor mixture at atmospheric pressure are presented. The voltage–current characteristics curves and the production
of active species are studied. The discharge is driven by a sinusoidal alternating high voltage–power supply at 30 kV with
frequency of 27 kHz. The electrodes and the dielectric are assumed to be copper and quartz, respectively. The current
discharge consists of an electrical breakdown that occurs in each half-period. A detailed description of the electron
attachment and detachment processes, surface charge accumulation, charged species recombination, conversion of negative
and positive ions, ion production and losses, excitations and dissociations of molecules are taken into account. Timedependent
one-dimensional electron density, electric field, electric potential, electron temperature, densities of reactive
oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) such as: O, O-, O?, O 2 , Oþ2 , O3, N;Nþ2 , N2s and N 2 are
simulated versus time across the gas gap. The results of this work could be used in plasma-based pollutant degradation
devices.