1. What have the authors contributed in "Characteristics of a novel nanosecond dbd microplasma reactor for flow applications" ?
The authors present a novel microplasma flow reactor using a dielectric barrier discharge ( DBD ) driven by repetitive nanosecond high-voltage pulses.. This reactor can work continuously up to about 100 min in air, depending on the pulse repetition rate and operating pressure.. The authors here present the geometry and main characteristics of the reactor.. Below 100 mbar, further pressure reduction results in a significant increase in E N eff ( ) up to about 10000 Td at 50 mbar.
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2. How many pulse energies per channel have been calculated?
Pulse energies per channel of about 1.46 and 1.3 μJ have been calculated from the current and voltage time evolution at atmospheric pressure and 50 mbar, respectively.
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3. What is the vacuum pump used to evacuate the chamber?
A vacuum pump model Busch R5 KB 0010, with a minimum pressure of 20 mbar and flow of 10 m3 h–1, has been used to evacuate the vacuum chamber to the desired pressure.
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4. What is the setup of the microplasma reactor?
The setup consists of three main parts; the plenum chamber at the bottom, a water jacket in the middle and the microplasma reactor on top.
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