Determinations of Intermediate Neutral Species in Hydrocarbon Discharge Plasma |
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Authors: | J. H. Liu L. P. Wang Q. M. Xiao Z. Yao H. Ding |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Physics and Optical Electronic Technology, Dalian University of Technology, 116024 Dalian, China;(2) School of Applied Mathematics and Physics, Dalian Nationalities University, 116600 Dalian, China;(3) Department of Physics, Baicheng Normal University, 137000 Baicheng, China; |
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Abstract: | This work reports laser ionization combined with Time-Of-Flight (TOF) mass spectrometry investigation on intermediate species in the hydrocarbon plasma of atmospheric-pressure fast-flow pulsed dc-discharge. All neutral intermediate species including transient radicals from benzene/Ar discharge have been characterized by a molecular beam sampling combined with TOF mass spectrometry. This shows that with a hydrocarbon gas mixture of 0.3% C6H6 in Ar discharge the intermediate species consist of simple radicals (such as C2, C5H5, C7H7) and polycyclic organic molecules (C10H8, C13H10, C14H10). Theoretical studies on total energies and ionization potentials of the intermediate species have been carried out using the hybrid density functional theory. Effect of the ionization potential on mass spectral intensity has been discussed. Based on the observed data, the possible major neutral reaction channels of the plasma chemistry have been discussed. The developed experimental method has implications in volatile organic compounds removing and impurities diagnosis in Tokamak edge-plasma. |
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