International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under various non-equilibrium plasma conditions. Experiments are performed in non-thermal plasmas sustained by DC pulsed discharges, for pressure and current ranges of 1 to 5 Torr and 20 to 50 mA, respectively. A self-consistent model, previously validated for pure CO2 discharges, is further extended to take into account e-V, V-T and V-V reactions involving N2. Both model predictions and experimental data reveal a maximum of the asymmetric vibrational temperature T3 at 5 Torr during the discharge around 1 ms, while no such maximum is visible at 1 Torr before the saturation occurs. It is shown that V-T deactivation by O atoms can have a strong influe...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
This is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy exchanges in non-equilib...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
International audienceThis work explores the effect of nitrogen addition on CO2 dissociation under v...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
Vibrational excitation potentially enhances the energy efficiency of plasma dissociation of stable m...
This is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy exchanges in non-equilib...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...
International audienceThis is the second of two papers presenting the study of vibrational energy ex...