Transport Of Gaseous Hydrogen Peroxide And Ozone Into Bulk Water Vs. Electrosprayed Aerosol

WATER(2021)

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Production and transport of reactive species through plasma-liquid interactions play a significant role in multiple applications in biomedicine, environment, and agriculture. Experimental investigations of the transport mechanisms of typical air plasma species: hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ozone (O-3) into water are presented. Solvation of gaseous H2O2 and O-3 from an airflow into water bulk vs. electrosprayed microdroplets was measured, while changing the water flow rate and applied voltage, during different treatment times and gas flow rates. The solvation rate of H2O2 and O-3 increased with the treatment time and the gas-liquid interface area. The total surface area of the electrosprayed microdroplets was larger than that of the bulk, but their lifetime was much shorter. We estimated that only microdroplets with diameters below similar to 40 mu m could achieve the saturation by O-3 during their lifetime, while the saturation by H2O2 was unreachable due to its depletion from air. In addition to the short-lived flying microdroplets, the longer-lived bottom microdroplets substantially contributed to H2O2 and O-3 solvation in water electrospray. This study contributes to a better understanding of the gaseous H2O2 and O-3 transport into water and will lead to design optimization of the water spray and plasma-liquid interaction systems.
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plasma-liquid interactions, water electrospray, aerosol microdroplet, bulk water, plasma-activated water, Henry's law solubility, ozone, hydrogen peroxide
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