Plasma-Surface Interaction in Plasma Catalysis
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
This presentation will concentrate on clarifying fundamental processes to deepen our understanding of plasma interface physics responsible for plasma catalytic performance. We will focus on the design and diagnostics of atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasmas to untangle elemental plasma physical processes. We will cover the fundamental principles and explore various applications such as biocatalysis, gas conversion, and catalyst surface modification for processes like electrolysis. Theoretical and experimental research in the field will be discussed, along with the current limitations and challenges. We will emphasize the role of charge carriers and reactive species, as well as temperature and excitation frequency.
*This research is funded by the German Research Foundation within CRC 1316.
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Publication: S. Chur, L. Kulik, V. Schulz-von der Gathen, M. Böke, J. Golda, Self-organising sub-µm surface structures stimulated by microplasma generated reactive species and short-pulsed laser irradiation Laser-Plasma-Interaction, accepted at ACS Omega (2024)
H. van Impel, D. Steuer, R. Labenski, V. Schulz-von der Gathen, M. Böke, J. Golda, Electric field components within a micro-scaled DBD measured by Stark shifting and splitting of helium lines, under review at Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2024)
Robin Novel methods for determination and manipulation of surface charges performed on an atmospheric DBD microplasma, under review at Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2024)
S. Schüttler, N. Eichstaedt, J. Golda, Comparing hydrogen peroxide chemistry in a humid atmospheric pressure plasma source using kHz, MHz and ns excitation, to be submitted (2024)
Presenters
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Judith Golda
- Ruhr University Bochum
- Plasma Interface Physics, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany