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Molecules
Microsecond Electrical Breakdown in Water: Advances Using Emission Analysis and Cavitation Bubble Theory
Cathy Rond1  Arlette Vega1  Xavier Duten1  Benjamin Dufour1  Nicolas Fagnon1  Son Truong Nguyen1 
[1] Laboratoire des Sciences des Proécédés et des Matériaux LSPM-CNRS UPR3407, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, 93430 Villetaneuse, France;
关键词: electrical discharge;    plasma in liquid;    emission spectroscopy;    cavitation bubble;    discharge regimes;   
DOI  :  10.3390/molecules27030662
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Electrical discharges in water are a subject of major interest because of both the wide range of potential applications and the complexity of the processes. This paper aimed to provide significant insights to better understand processes involved during a microsecond electrical discharge in water, especially during the propagation and the breakdown phases. Two different approaches were considered. The first analysis focused on the emission produced by the discharge during the propagation using fast imaging measurements and spatially resolved optical emission spectroscopy. The excited species H, O, and OH were monitored in the whole interelectrode gap. The second analysis concerned the thermodynamic conditions induced by the breakdown of the discharge. The time evolution of the bubble radius was simulated and estimation of the initial pressure of the cavitation bubble was performed using the Rayleigh–Plesset model. Values of about 1.7 × 107 Pa and 1.2 × 108 Pa were reported for the cathode and anode regimes, respectively. This multidisciplinary approach constitutes a new step to obtain an accurate physical and chemical description of pin-to-pin electrical discharges in water.

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