Electrochemical characterization of the plasma-water interface

  • Trey Oldham
  • , Moshan Chen
  • , Stephen Sharkey
  • , Kimberly M. Parker
  • , Elijah Thimsen

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Abstract

Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasmas generated using noble gases act as gaseous electrodes capable of promoting electrochemical reactions when in contact with aqueous media. Despite overwhelming evidence in favor of the interfacial region between the plasma and solution being a reducing environment, the plasma-liquid interface has not been evaluated from an electrochemical perspective. Herein, we present an electrochemical method to measure the overpotential at the plasma-liquid interface of solutions containing organic redox couples. Negative overpotentials indicate that the interfacial region is a reducing environment, which is consistent with the results of colorimetric assays using redox indicators. The reaction rates are related to the magnitude of the overpotential, as expected from electrochemical kinetic models. The ability to characterize the overpotential of plasma-liquid interfaces adds to the plasma electrochemistry toolkit and contributes to efforts being made to tune gaseous electrodes for the rational control of redox reactions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number165202
JournalJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Volume53
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 15 2020

Keywords

  • atmospheric pressure plasma jet
  • plasma electrochemistry
  • plasma-liquid interactions

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