CRC 1316 Transient Atmospheric Plasmas: From Plasmas to Liquids To Solids

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B1 B2 B4 B5 B7 B8 B11 B12 B13 B14 INF MGK PR

B12: Impact of plasma in liquid on electrodestructure and solution properties

Principal Investigators: A. Engstfeld, T. Jacob

Team


Jacob, Timo
(Principal Investigator)

Engstfeld, Albert
(Principal Investigator)

Forschner, Lukas
(PhD)

Leist, Justus
(PhD)

Description

Image

The present project aims at a fundamental understanding of the impact of in liquid plasma formed by contact glow discharge electrolysis (i) on the electrolyte (thermal effects, voltage drops, and electrolyte composition) (ii) on the plasma working electrode (stability and onset of structure formation processes), and (iii) ultimately the synergistic effects between the temporal changes at the electrode and the electrolyte. New tools will be developed to identify changes in the electrolyte under operando conditions. The properties at the solid | plasma interfaces are studied employing metal single crystal electrodes, which allow for a direct and reliable connection between our experimental and theoretical approach.


Publications

Thesis

  • Tobias Schmider, Master thesis - 10/2022
    Influence of high voltage electrolysis on single crystal electrodes
  • Lukas Forschner, PhD thesis - ongoing

Further reading