Plasma-Induced Reversible Surface Modification and its Impact on Oxygen Heterogeneous Recombination

José Afonso, Luca Vialetto, Vasco Guerra, Pedro Viegas
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Abstract A novel model is developed for atomic oxygen surface kinetics in silica-like walls, introducing a plasma-induced surface modification, which may impact intermediate pressure plasma reactors. The model is the first to reproduce experimental measurements in an oxygen glow discharge operating in the pressure range between 0.27 mbar (0.2 Torr) and 4 mbar (3 Torr), showing a decrease with pressure of the O recombination probability on Pyrex between 0.27 mbar and 1 mbar. The numerical simulations suggest that a modification is induced by the production and destruction of metastable chemisorption sites at the surface. As such, the Langmuir-Hinshelwood (L-H) and Eley-Rideal (E-R) recombination mechanisms take place involving not only physisorption (1) and stable chemisorption (2) sites, but also metastable chemisorption sites (3), produced by the impact of fast O2 ions and neutrals. The presence of metastable sites can be reversed by increasing the plasma pressure.
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等离子体诱导的可逆表面修饰及其对氧非均相复合的影响
摘要建立了一种新的原子氧表面动力学模型,引入了等离子体诱导的表面修饰,这可能会影响中压等离子体反应器。该模型是第一个在0.27 mbar (0.2 Torr)和4 mbar (3 Torr)压力范围内的氧辉光放电中重现实验测量的模型,显示在0.27 mbar和1 mbar之间,Pyrex上的O重组概率随压力的降低而降低。数值模拟表明,表面亚稳化学吸附位点的产生和破坏引起了改性。因此,Langmuir-Hinshelwood (L-H)和Eley-Rideal (E-R)的重组机制不仅涉及物理吸附(1)和稳定的化学吸附(2)位点,还涉及由快速O2离子和中性离子的冲击产生的亚稳化学吸附位点(3)。亚稳部位的存在可以通过增加等离子体压力来逆转。
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