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Title: | Plasma Reactor Generating Synchronous Flows of Bactericidal UV Radiation and Nanostructures of Zinc, Copper, Iron Oxides and Chalcopyrite |
Authors: | Shuaibov, AK Minya, AY Gomoki, ZT Malinina, A.A. Malinin, A.N. Danilo, VV, Bilak, Yurii Kolozhvari, CH Шуаібов, Олександр Камілович Миня, Олександр Йосипович Гомокі, Золтан Тіборович Малінін, Олександр Миколайович Малініна, Антоніна Олександрівна Білак, Юрій Юрійович |
Keywords: | Air;, Chalcopyrite;, Copper;, Helium;, Iron;, Overstressed nanosecond discharge;, Radiation and Transmission spectrum;, Zinc |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | J Biotech Res Biochem |
Citation: | Shuaibov AK, et al., J Biotech Res Biochem 2020, 3: 005 |
Abstract: | The characteristics of a plasma-chemical reactor based on an overstressed nanosecond discharge in atmospheric pressure gases (air, nitrogen, helium, argon) between electrodes of zinc, copper and iron, as well as of chalcopyrite (CuInSe2) at a distance between the electrodes of 1-3 mm are given. It was established that this discharge is a point source of ultraviolet radiation in the spectral range of 200-300 nm and a flow of transition metal oxide nanoparticles (Zn, Cu, Fe), as well as chalcopyrite nanoparticles. The results of the optimization of a UV emitter depending on the pumping conditions and parameters of the discharge medium, as well as the optical characteristics of film nanostructures of transition metal oxides and chalcopyrite deposited on the surface of a glass substrate, are presented. |
Type: | Text |
Publication type: | Стаття |
URI: | https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/34019 |
Appears in Collections: | Наукові публікації кафедри квантової електроніки |
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