Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Monday–Friday, September 30–October 4 2024; San Diego, California
Session FR5: Modeling & Simulation VI
4:00 PM–5:30 PM,
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Room: Great Room 1-4
Chair: Efe Kemaneci, Ruhr Uni Bochum
Abstract: FR5.00004 : Dissociation and Ionization Due to Direct Electron Impact onto Liquid Surfaces*
5:00 PM–5:15 PM
Presenter:
Jisu Jeon
(University of Michigan)
Authors:
Jisu Jeon
(University of Michigan)
Mackenzie Meyer
(University of Michigan)
Scott J Doyle
(University of Michigan)
Tiago Cunha Dias
(University of Michigan)
Mark Jay Kushner
(University of Michigan)
In this paper, reactions between gas phase electrons and surface-resident molecules in liquids will be computationally investigated using nonPDPSIM, a 2-dimensional model in which multiphase plasmas can be addressed. The investigation aims to evaluate the contribution of electron impact dissociation and ionization onto the water surface compared to that of heavy particle impact, photon stimulated processes, and solvation. The test systems are pulsed negative discharges onto the water to quantify the sources of OH and H2O+ production in the surface layer. The dissociation of surface-resident fluorocarbon molecules will be discussed as an example of electron impact reactions onto water with a surfactant.
*This work was supported by the US Department of Energy Office of Fusion Energy Sciences (DE-SC0020232), the Army Research Office MURI program (W911NF-20-1-0105), the National Science (CBET-2032604) and the 3M Company.
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