Title :
Study of Hydrogen Peroxide Generation by Water Surface Discharge
Author :
Yoshihara, Kiyohito ; Ruma ; Hosseini, S.H.R. ; Sakugawa, Takashi ; Akiyama, Hidenori
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Kumamoto Univ., Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract :
This paper reports on experimental studies of chemical activities of pulse discharge plasmas generated in contact with water surface. The pulse discharge propagated in the form of streamer channels along the water surface. Hydrogen peroxide was used as a chemical probe for the evaluation. Point-to-plane electrode geometry and pulse high voltage of positive polarity was used for the experiments. A magnetic pulse compression pulsed power modulator was employed. Effects on discharge characteristics of the air gap distance between the high voltage electrode tip and water surface as well as solution conductivity were determined. The discharge characteristics were identical for different gap distances and solution conductivities; meanwhile, the streamer channels´ length and their light emissions on water surface were changed with conductivity. No significant effect of gap distance between the needle tip and water surface on the formation of H2O2 by the pulsed water surface discharge was determined. However, the formation rates of H2O2 decreased with increasing medium conductivity.
Keywords :
electrical conductivity; plasma diagnostics; plasma transport processes; surface discharges; water; H2O; H2O2; H2O2 formation; chemical activities; discharge characteristics; high-voltage electrode tip; hydrogen peroxide generation; light emissions; magnetic pulse compression pulsed power modulator; medium conductivity; needle tip; point-to-plane electrode geometry; pulse discharge plasmas; pulsed water surface discharge; solution conductivity; streamer channel length; streamer channels; Conductivity; Educational institutions; Electrodes; Plasmas; Surface discharges; Surface treatment; Surface waves; Conductivity; gap distance; liquid plasma; pulsed power; water surface discharge;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2345074