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J Phys Chem A ; 121(40): 7627-7640, 2017 Oct 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28901756

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Understanding energy distributions and kinetic processes in NxOy plasma systems is vital to realizing their potential in a range of applications, including pollution abatement. Energy partitioning between degrees of freedom and multiple molecules formed within NxOy plasma systems (N2, N2O, N2/O2) was investigated using both optical emission and broadband absorption spectroscopies. Specifically, we determined electron temperatures (Te) as well as rotational (TR) and vibrational (TV) temperatures for various N2 (B3Πg and C3Πu) and NO (X2Π and A2Σ+) states. TR and TV for both molecules (regardless of state) show a strong positive correlation with applied plasma power, as well as a negative correlation with system pressure. In all cases, TV values are significantly higher than TR for both species, suggesting vibrational modes are preferentially excited over rotational degrees of freedom. Time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy was utilized to determine rate constants, providing mechanistic insight and establishing the relationships between system parameters and plasma chemistry. Ultimately, the combination of these data allows us to glean information regarding both the kinetics and energetics of N2 and NO molecules formed within nitrogen- and oxygen-containing plasma systems for potential applications in gas remediation of pollutants.

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J Phys Chem A ; 117(6): 1204-15, 2013 Feb 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23163588

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The contributions of various gas-phase species in surface reactions are of significant value to assess and improve catalytic substrates for abatement of vehicular emissions. The impact of ions on surface scatter of NO radicals is investigated with an aim toward improving and tailoring surfaces for the reduction or removal of nitrogen oxide (N(x)O(y)) species via inductively coupled plasmas (ICPs). Nascent ions are monitored via mass spectrometry and energy analysis for a variety of N(x)O(y) precursor gases. The total average ion energy ((total)) determined for all ions within each respective plasma system shows a strong positive correlation with applied rf power and a negative correlation with system pressure. The imaging of radicals interacting with surfaces (IRIS) technique was used to determine the role ions play in the surface scatter of NO radicals. The net effect of ions on substrate processing is largely dependent upon (total). Scatter coefficients (S), determined for ion-limited and ion-rich plasma systems were used to correlate (total) and scatter. The resultant effect is that ions play a substantial role in scatter of NO only when (total) > ~50 eV. The majority of systems studied contained ions below this energy threshold, suggesting knowledge of ion energies is integral to appropriately controlling the chemistry occurring between the gas-phase and surface.


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Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry , Thermodynamics , Ions/chemistry , Surface Properties
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