Conveners
W4-4 Application of Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas II (DPP) / Applications des plasmas à pression atmosphérique II (DPP)
- Lenaic Couedel (University of Saskatchewan)
Chemical synthesis of fuels using sustainable energies is one of the main challenges for the development of a circular economy. In recent years, because of their flexibility and capability of not using any rare earth materials or noble metals, atmospheric pressure plasmas have been the focus of intense research activities for the reduction of stable molecules such as CO2 and N2. In this...
Currently, the focus of plasma discharges in liquid is mainly to produce nanoparticles, to remove pollutant from water or to transform liquid fuels. In this paper, we aim to put forward a statistical study of the influence of various discharge parameters (e.g. applied voltage, pulse width, nature of liquid and electrode geometry) on the discharge characteristics, such as the discharge...