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Nitrogen oxidation on a plasma-exposed surface

Plasma Physics 2025-05-14 v1

Abstract

The elementary processes during the fixation of nitrogen by plasma catalysis are studied in a low-pressure plasma experiment using N2_2 and O2_2 as source gases. The formation of surface groups on an iron oxide foil are monitored with infrared reflection spectroscopy. Surface nitrates (NO3_3) are formed when the samples are exposed to a 1:1 N2_2:O2_2 plasma, as well as O3_3, NO2_2, NO, and N2_2O in the gas phase. During plasma exposure, bidentate nitrates are formed. The structure of this surface group changes after plasma exposure. It is postulated that adsorption plasma created NOx_x(g) yields the formation of these NO3_3 species. This constitutes an intermediate step for NOx_x formation by plasma catalysis.

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@article{arxiv.2505.08225,
  title  = {Nitrogen oxidation on a plasma-exposed surface},
  author = {S. C. L. Vervloedt and A. von Keudell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.08225},
  year   = {2025}
}
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