AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition | |
Plasma Science and Technology | Thursday Sessions |
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2:20pm | PS+SE-ThA1 Invited Paper Insights into the Chemistry of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Deposition Processes Fiorenza Fanelli, Institute of Inorganic Methodologies and Plasmas - National Research Council, Italy, P. Bosso, A.M. Mastrangelo, F. Fracassi, University of Bari ‘Aldo Moro’, Italy |
3:00pm | PS+SE-ThA3 Understanding Charge Transfer Reactions at a Plasma-Liquid Interface Paul Rumbach, University of Notre Dame, R.M. Sankaran, Case Western Reserve University, D.M. Bartels, D.B. Go, University of Notre Dame |
3:20pm | PS+SE-ThA4 A Novel Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Application for Fuel Tank Inerting Matthew Price, A. Srivastava, Interspace, Inc. |
4:00pm | PS+SE-ThA6 In Situ Diagnostic Studies of CO2 containing Dielectric Barrier Discharges Stefan Welzel, FOM Institute DIFFER; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, F. Brehmer, Eindhoven University of Technology; AFS GmbH, Germany, B.L.M. Klarenaar, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M.C.M. van de Sanden, FOM Institute DIFFER; Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, R. Engeln, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands |
4:20pm | PS+SE-ThA7 Effect of the Nature of the Plasma Gas on the Resulting Chemistry of Atmospheric Plasma Deposited Coatings and of Plasma Treated Gases D. Merche, N. Vandencasteele, A. Ozkan, J. Hubert, François Reniers, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
4:40pm | PS+SE-ThA8 Invited Paper Diagnostics of an Atmospheric-Pressure dc Glow Plasma in Contact with Solution: Insight into Plasma-Liquid Interaction Koichi Sasaki, Hokkaido University, Japan |
5:20pm | PS+SE-ThA10 Absolute Measurements of Short Lived Reactive Species in Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasmas Deborah O'Connell, K. Niemi, J. Dedrick, S. Schroeter, J. Bredin, A. West, E. Wagenaars, T. Gans, University of York, UK |
5:40pm | PS+SE-ThA11 Recent Progress in the Diagnostics of Microwave Discharges for Optimization of CO2 Dissociation Tiago Silva, N. Britun, T. Godfroid, R. Snyders, University of Mons, Belgium |