Title :
Comparative Studies of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Characteristics Between He and Ar Working Gases for Sterilization
Author :
Seo, Young Sik ; Mohamed, Abdel-Aleam H. ; Woo, Kyung Chul ; Lee, Hyun Wook ; Lee, Jae Koo ; Kim, Kyong Tai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Pohang Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Pohang, South Korea
Abstract :
Helium (He) and Argon (Ar) atmospheric pressure plasma jets operated with low-frequency power source are designed and studied. The current and voltage waveforms, formation of plasma jets, estimated rotational and vibrational temperatures, optical emission spectra, and numerical simulations for He and Ar gases are investigated to analyze the plasma characteristics. Ar plasma shows higher discharge current and many instantaneous current peaks compared with He plasma. For gas flow between 1 and 7 L/min and applied voltage between 3 and 10 kV, no significant changes in Ar plasma are observed. He plasma is found to be sensitive as far as gas flow rate and applied voltage are concerned. This sensitivity is associated with a transition from laminar to turbulent mode of gas flow. The estimated gas temperatures show higher values for Ar plasma than those of He plasma. Ar plasma jet emits extremely high intensity of OH (305 nm ~312 nm) and O (777 nm) compared with that emitted from He plasma jet. High concentration of OH and O in Ar plasma is related with high density of electrons with 4-5 eV, which is in the range of the dissociation energy of H-H, O-H, and O=O bonds. As a result, wider sterilization area and higher sterilization efficacy in indirect treatment are observed for Ar plasma than He plasma.
Keywords :
argon; discharges (electric); dissociation energies; helium; laminar to turbulent transitions; plasma applications; plasma chemistry; plasma density; plasma jets; plasma temperature; sterilisation (microbiological); Ar; He; atmospheric pressure plasma characteristics; current waveform; discharge current; dissociation energy; electron density; electron volt energy 4 eV to 5 eV; gas flow; laminar-turbulent flow transition; low-frequency power source; optical emission spectra; plasma jets; rotational temperature; vibrational temperature; voltage 3 kV to 10 kV; voltage waveform; working gases; Argon; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Discharges; Electrodes; Gases; Helium; Plasma density; Plasma properties; Plasma simulation; Plasma sources; Plasma temperature; Plasma waves; Temperature measurement; Atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) jet (APPJ); reactive oxygen species (ROS); sterilization; survival curve;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2058870