EXPRESS:等离子体-液体界面成像光谱学。

IF 2.2 3区 化学 Q2 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Daniel Tasche, Kai Bröking, Oliver Höfft, Mirco Weber, Christoph Gerhard, Wolfgang Viöl
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摘要

这一贡献提出了一种新颖、简单和经济的方法来观察反应产物在等离子体-液体界面(PLI)外的运动。通过使用成像光谱仪,可以对PLI中发生的反应进行多维视图,即空间,光谱和时间视图,包括跟踪从界面到体的反应的能力。紫外-可见(UV-Vis)吸收光谱技术是解释观察剖面变化的关键,这些技术允许计算浓度,确定生产速率和识别反应途径。我们描述和指定了一种直接视觉成像光谱仪,并演示了它在上述任务中的应用。这种方法为PLI的动力学提供了有价值的见解,是研究类似系统中反应动力学和机理的一种很有前途的方法。成像光谱学是分析等离子体-液体相互作用的空间、光谱和时间动力学的有价值的工具。我们的发现为这些系统中发生的复杂物理和化学过程提供了新的见解;它们提供了对液体界面等离子体诱导现象的更深入理解。因此,这项研究进一步提高了优化等离子体驱动化学反应的可能性。
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Imaging Spectroscopy at the Plasma-Liquid Interface.

This contribution presents a novel, simple and cost-effective method for observing the movement of reaction products out of the plasma-liquid interface (PLI). By employing an imaging spectrograph, a multidimensional view, i.e., spatial, spectral, and temporal, of reactions occurring at the PLI is made possible, including the ability to track the reactions from the interface to bulk. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) absorption spectroscopy techniques are key for interpreting changes in the observed section, and these techniques allow for calculating concentrations, determining production rates, and identifying reaction pathways. We describe and specify a direct vision imaging spectrograph and demonstrate its application to the aforementioned task. This approach provides valuable insight into the dynamics at the PLI and is a promising method for studying reaction kinetics and mechanisms in similar systems. Imaging spectroscopy is a valuable tool for analyzing the spatial, spectral, and temporal dynamics of plasma-liquid interactions. Our findings provide new insights into the complex physical and chemical processes which occur in such systems; they offer a deeper understanding of plasma-induced phenomena at the liquid interface. As a consequence, this research furthers possibilities for optimizing plasma-driven chemical reactions.

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Applied Spectroscopy
Applied Spectroscopy 工程技术-光谱学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Applied Spectroscopy is one of the world''s leading spectroscopy journals, publishing high-quality peer-reviewed articles, both fundamental and applied, covering all aspects of spectroscopy. Established in 1951, the journal is owned by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and is published monthly. The journal is dedicated to fulfilling the mission of the Society to “…advance and disseminate knowledge and information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy and other allied sciences.”
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