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Dual-comb spectroscopy of ammonia formation in non-thermal plasmas

Chemistry

Dual-comb spectroscopy of ammonia formation in non-thermal plasmas

I. Sadiek, A. J. Fleisher, et al.

This innovative research conducted by Ibrahim Sadiek and colleagues explores the generation of ammonia in non-thermal nitrogen-hydrogen plasmas using advanced quantum cascade laser dual-comb spectroscopy. The study uncovers unique insights into quantum-state-resolved dynamics and energy transfer mechanisms during NH3 formation.... show more
Abstract
Plasma-activated chemical transformations promise the efficient synthesis of salient chemical products. However, the reaction pathways that lead to desirable products are often unknown, and key quantum-state-resolved information regarding the involved molecular species is lacking. Here we use quantum cascade laser dual-comb spectroscopy (QCL-DCS) to probe plasma-activated NH₃ generation with rotational and vibrational state resolution, quantifying state-specific number densities via broadband spectral analysis. The measurements reveal unique translational, rotational and vibrational temperatures for NH₃ products, indicative of a highly reactive, non-thermal environment. Ultimately, we postulate on the energy transfer mechanisms that explain trends in temperatures and number densities observed for NH₃ generated in low-pressure nitrogen-hydrogen (N₂-H₂) plasmas.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
May 13, 2024
Authors
Ibrahim Sadiek, Adam J. Fleisher, Jakob Hayden, Xinyi Huang, Andreas Hugi, Richard Engeln, Norbert Lang, Jean-Pierre H. van Helden
Tags
quantum cascade laser
dual-comb spectroscopy
ammonia generation
plasma-activated nitrogen-hydrogen
non-thermal equilibrium
energy transfer mechanisms
state-specific number densities
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