Bulletin of the American Physical Society
76th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Volume 68, Number 9
Monday–Friday, October 9–13, 2023; Michigan League, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Session IW5: Poster Session II; Exhibition & Coffee (4:00pm-6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Room: Michigan League, Ballroom
Abstract: IW5.00065 : STUDY OF LUMINESCENCE OF BIOMOLECULES IN A GAS DISCHARGE
Presenter:
Andrii Heneral
(Institute of Electron Physics)
Author:
Andrii Heneral
(Institute of Electron Physics)
Collaboration:
A. Heneral
The luminescence spectra of the mixtures based on biomolecules in the pulse-periodic discharge that we obtained should mainly be attributed to neutral compounds. Spectral lines and transitions corresponding to positive fragment of ions were not registered. In all cases, our experiments established that one of the main processes of the fragmentation of biomolecules in a low-pressure gas discharge is the separation of the carboxyl group or the R residue of the amino acid side chain, and in the discharge we observed the formation of molecular nitrogen from the amino group with the emission of the second positive system of this molecule (C→B transition) in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum. As a result, excited molecules of nitrogen and carbon monoxide appear. The formation of excited CO molecules in the gas discharge leads to the dissociation of the -СООН carboxyl group under the influence of metastable argon atoms with an excitation energy of about 11 eV (the ionization potential of -СООН molecules is about 8 eV). The maxima of the low-temperature plasma radiation obtained by us are at inert gas pressures that do not exceed 50 Torr.
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