Title :
Atmospheric pressure plasma for decontamination of chem/bio warfare agents
Author :
Henmann, H.W. ; Selwyn ; Henins, J. ; Park, Jongho
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet (APPJ) is a unique, a capacitively-coupled RF, nonthermal, uniform discharge operating at atmospheric pressure with a high flow of He/O/sub 2/ feedgas. The APPJ generates highly reactive atomic and metastable species of oxygen and directs them on to a contaminated surface at high velocity. This may provide a much needed method of decontamination of CBW agents which, unlike traditional decon methods, is dry and nondestructive to sensitive equipment. The reactive effluent of the APPJ at 175/spl deg/C has been shown to kill Bacillus globigii spores, a surrogate for Anthrax, with a D value (time to reduce viability by a factor of 10) of 4.5 sec at a standoff distance of 0.5 cm. This is 10 times faster than hot gas at the same temperature and requires 80% less energy input to achieve the same level of kill. This D value is also an order of magnitude better than achieved by other nonthermal plasma discharges, and unlike these other discharges, the APPJ provides a downstream process which can be applied to all accessible surfaces with no need for the contaminated object to fit within a chamber. Through active cooling of the electrodes we have also achieved a D value of 15 sec at an effluent temperature of just 75/spl deg/C, making the decontamination of personnel a definite possibility. The APPJ has also been shown to oxidize surrogates of the CW agents Mustard and VX, and a collaborative effort is now proceeding with the actual agents at the Edgewood Chem/Bio Center (ECBC, formerly ERDEC). Efforts are now being directed towards reducing the consumption of He and increasing the working stand-off distance.
Keywords :
plasma jets; plasma materials processing; plasma temperature; weapons; Anthrax; Bacillus globigii; CBW agents; D value; He/O/sub 2/ feedgas; Mustard; VX; active cooling; atmospheric pressure; atmospheric pressure plasma jet; bio warfare agents; capacitively-coupled RF nonthermal uniform discharge operation; chem warfare agents; chemical warfare agent surrogates; contaminated surface; decontamination; downstream process; dry method; effluent temperature; energy input; highly reactive atomic species; metastable species; nondestructive method; nonthermal plasma discharges; oxidation; oxygen; personnel; reactive effluent; spores; standoff distance; working stand-off distance; Atmospheric-pressure plasmas; Decontamination; Effluents; Helium; Metastasis; Plasma chemistry; Plasma temperature; Radio frequency; Surface contamination; Surface discharges;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1999. ICOPS '99. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5224-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1999.829507