DocumentCode :
1617872
Title :
Generation of Microplasma by Pulsed Discharge of a Liquid Filament
Author :
Shirai, N. ; Matsui, K. ; Ibuka, S. ; Yasuoka, K. ; Ishii, S.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Tokyo
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
321
Lastpage :
321
Abstract :
Summary form only given. We discuss a new scheme to create microplasmas by pulsed discharge in air with an ethanol filament that is created by electrostatic force between electrodes. We reported previously to use a droplet as the initial matter for the generation of microplasmas with liquid. These plasmas were operated by pulsed discharges, owing to the preparation of the liquid filament. The discharge was found to develop along the droplet surface. The discharge processes developing from the droplet to form microplasma are more complicated than those for gases. A small amount of ethanol, which remains on the anode surface after the discharge, experiences an attractive electrostatic force toward the cathode. As a result, the ethanol forms a micro-structure having conical shape that is known as Taylor cone. At the tip of it, an ethanol filament grows toward the cathode. These structures are affected by electrode separation, electrode configuration, and applied voltages. We propose to use the liquid filament as the initial matter for generating of microplasmas. The filament of ethanol aqueous solution with a diameter of approximately 10 mum and the length of 560 mum is formed between the electrodes with an electrode separation 1000 mum. The pulsed discharge also develops along the surface of liquid filament by applying a pulsed voltage. When electrolyte ethanol solution was used to form Taylor cone, corona discharge was observed at the tip of the cone. The corona appears only when the solution is operated as cathode. Although the deposited energy to corona discharges is small, the corona at the tip of the cone is advantageous to plasma processes because the atoms and molecules evaporating from the liquid surface flow into the discharge. Therefore, the corona discharge at the tip of the liquid is a candidate for highly functional micro plasma reactors.
Keywords :
corona; drops; electrodes; electrohydrodynamics; electrostatics; organic compounds; plasma production; Taylor cone; applied voltage; corona discharge; distance 1000 mum; droplet surface; electrode configuration; electrode separation; electrolyte ethanol solution; electrostatic force; ethanol filament; liquid filament pulsed discharge; microplasma generation; pulsed air discharge; size 560 mum; Cathodes; Corona; Electrodes; Electrostatics; Ethanol; Gases; Plasmas; Pulse generation; Surface discharges; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345627
Filename :
4345627
Link To Document :
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