Plasma-surface interactions in plasma catalysis

EC Neyts - Plasma chemistry and plasma processing, 2016 - Springer
Plasma chemistry and plasma processing, 2016Springer
In this paper the various elementary plasma—surface interaction processes occurring in
plasma catalysis are critically evaluated. Specifically, plasma catalysis at atmospheric
pressure is considered. The importance of the various processes is analyzed for the most
common plasma catalysis sources, viz. the dielectric barrier discharge and the gliding arc.
The role and importance of surface chemical reactions (including adsorption, surface-
mediated association and dissociation reactions, and desorption), plasma-induced surface …
Abstract
In this paper the various elementary plasma—surface interaction processes occurring in plasma catalysis are critically evaluated. Specifically, plasma catalysis at atmospheric pressure is considered. The importance of the various processes is analyzed for the most common plasma catalysis sources, viz. the dielectric barrier discharge and the gliding arc. The role and importance of surface chemical reactions (including adsorption, surface-mediated association and dissociation reactions, and desorption), plasma-induced surface modification, photocatalyst activation, heating, charging, surface discharge formation and electric field enhancement are discussed in the context of plasma catalysis. Numerous examples are provided to demonstrate the importance of the various processes.
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