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Plasma Investigations
Spectroscopic study of a helium plasma jet with hydrocarbon additives
M. B. Shavelkina,
R. Kh. Amirov,
D. I. Kavyrshin,
V. F. Chinnov Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
The results of a spectroscopic study of the conversion of acetylene and methane in a helium plasma jet produced by a direct current plasma torch are presented. The operating mode of the plasma torch corresponds to conditions that provide a high yield of carbon nanostructures. In the emission spectra recorded during the transverse observation of a
$20$-mm jet section following the outlet of the anode channel of the plasma torch, high-intensity Swan bands of the
$\rm C_2$ molecule are the dominant component in the visible wavelength range. The spectra show atomic hydrogen lines of the
$\rm HI$ Balmer series from
$\rm H_{\alpha}$ to
$\rm H_{\varepsilon}$, numerous
$\rm CI$ carbon lines from ultraviolet
$247.9$ nm to infrared
$962$–
$966$ nm, and a number of
$\rm HeI$ helium lines. The axial temperature values of the plasma jet were spectrally determined by the observed ionized carbon
$\rm CII$ lines
$283.7$ nm,
$392.0$ and
$426.7$ nm. A joint analysis of the emission spectra and the mixture composition calculated in the Saha–Boltzmann approximation revealed the nature of the spatial heterogeneity of the studied
$\rm He : \rm C : \rm H$ plasma jet. It is manifested by the difference in the electron temperature of the axial region of the jet, which is measured with ionized carbon lines
$\mathrm{CII}\,(T_e(0) = 12000$–
$14000$ K
$)$ from the vibrational and rotational temperatures of
$\rm C_2$ molecules
$(T_V = T_R \cong 5000$ K
$)$ that emit intensely at the jet periphery. The electron density measured along the
$\rm H_{\beta}$ and
$\rm H_{\gamma}$ line widths, which varies in the range of the observed jet region of
$n_e = (4$–
$2) \times 10^{16}$ cm
$^{–3}$, corresponds to the ionization equilibrium in a plasma
$\rm He : \rm C : \rm H$ mixture with an electron temperature close to
$T_e$ measured by carbon-ion lines.
UDC:
535.338.41; 533.9.07; 533.9.08
Received: 17.06.2019
Revised: 22.10.2019
Accepted: 24.12.2019
DOI:
10.31857/S0040364420030163