H05H1/4697

REDUCTION OF MOLECULAR BACKGROUND EMISSION AND SAMPLE MATRIX MANAGEMENT IN A SOLUTION CATHODE GLOW DISCHARGE
20190101493 · 2019-04-04 ·

A device and method to reduce molecular background emission and to increase matrix management in solution cathode glow discharge (SCGD). A purging device for purging atmospheric gases from a solution cathode glow discharge (SCGD) apparatus, comprising a hollow body that encloses a plasma generated between a solid anode and a solution cathode, wherein the body comprises at least one opening for release of water vapor generated by the plasma. A method for reducing matrix interferences from a SCGD comprising introducing an internal standard into a sample to be analyzed, wherein the sample comprises at least one element of interest; determining a spatial emission profile of the internal standard; using linear correlation between the spatial emission profile of the internal standard and the element of interest to predict a crossover point; and using the crossover point of the element of interest to select a vertical acquisition height for SCGD analysis.

Integrated Thermal Management for Surface Treatment with Atmospheric Plasma

Methods and systems for thermal management methods to control the rates of chemical reaction at the surface of a substrate being treated by atmospheric plasma. Integrated thermal management includes static heating and cooling of the plasma head and the substrate, as well as dynamic heating and cooling of the substrate surface, before and after the substrate passes the linear aperture of the atmospheric plasma head.

ION GENERATOR APPARATUS
20190059148 · 2019-02-21 ·

An ion generator including a vacuum chamber; an anode in the chamber, and two movable cathodes in the chamber whereby the distance of the cathodes relative to the anode can be varied. A servo actuated motor can be operably connected to each movable cathode to move the cathodes in the chamber and modify the plasma generated.

SOLUTION CATHODE GLOW DISCHARGE PLASMA-ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTRUM APPARATUS AND METHOD CAPABLE OF PERFORMING DIRECT GAS SAMPLE INTRODUCTION AND USED FOR DETECTING HEAVY METAL ELEMENT
20180372646 · 2018-12-27 ·

A solution cathode glow discharge plasma-atomic emission spectrum apparatus and method capable of performing direct gas sample introduction and used for detecting a heavy metal element. The solution cathode glow discharge plasma-atomic emission spectrum apparatus comprises a high-voltage power source, a ballast resistor, a hollow metal anode and a solution cathode. The hollow metal anode is connected to a positive electrode of the high-voltage power source by means of the ballast resistor, and the solution cathode is connected to a negative electrode of the high-voltage power source by means of a graphite electrode. The plasma apparatus is further configured in such a manner that a discharge region is formed between the hollow metal anode (10) and the solution cathode, and the hollow metal anode further serves as a sample introduction pipeline, so that gas to be detected enters the discharge region and is excited.

High temperature electrolysis glow discharge device
10117318 · 2018-10-30 · ·

A glow discharge cell includes an electrically conductive cylindrical vessel, a hollow electrode, a cylindrical screen, a first insulator, a second insulator and a non-conductive granular material. The hollow electrode is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vessel and extends at least from the first end to the second end of the cylindrical vessel. The hollow electrode has an inlet, an outlet, and a plurality of slots or holes. The cylindrical screen is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical vessel and disposed between the hollow electrode and the cylindrical vessel to form a substantially equidistant gap between the cylindrical screen and the hollow electrode. The first insulator seals the first end of the cylindrical vessel around the hollow electrode. The second insulator seals the second end of the cylindrical vessel around the hollow electrode. The non-conductive granular material is disposed within the substantially equidistant gap.

Harmonic cold plasma device and associated methods
10085335 · 2018-09-25 · ·

A method for generating atmospheric pressure cold plasma inside a hand-held unit discharges cold plasma with simultaneously different rf wavelengths and their harmonics. The unit includes an rf tuning network that is powered by a low-voltage power supply connected to a series of high-voltage coils and capacitors. The rf energy signal is transferred to a primary containment chamber and dispersed through an electrode plate network of various sizes and thicknesses to create multiple frequencies. Helium gas is introduced into the first primary containment chamber, where electron separation is initiated. The energized gas flows into a secondary magnetic compression chamber, where a balanced frequency network grid with capacitance creates the final electron separation, which is inverted magnetically and exits through an orifice with a nozzle. The cold plasma thus generated has been shown to be capable of accelerating a healing process in flesh wounds on animal laboratory specimens.

Solid oxide high temperature electrolysis glow discharge cell
10018351 · 2018-07-10 · ·

A system and method for producing steam from an electrically conductive fluid includes: (a) a glow discharge cell, (b) a fluid source, a pump or a valve, and (c) a DC electrical power supply. The glow discharge cell includes an electrically conductive cylindrical vessel having first and second ends, and at least one inlet and one outlet. A hollow electrode is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the vessel and extends at least from the first end to the second end of the vessel. First and second insulators seal the first and second ends, respectively, of the vessel around the hollow electrode and maintain a substantially equidistant gap between the vessel and the hollow electrode. A non-conductive granular material is disposed within the gap. An electric glow discharge is created whenever the cell is connected to the electrical power supply, and the electrically conductive fluid is introduced into the gap.

Hydrophilic Coating Methods for Chemically Inert Substrates
20180178495 · 2018-06-28 ·

The present invention discloses methods for producing a hydrophilic coating for chemically inert substrates such as fluoropolymers using a multi-step coating process consisting of (1) producing a plasma polymerization coating of alcohol compounds on the substrate, followed by (2) sequentially contacting the plasma polymer coated substrate with one or more solutions of hydrophilic polymers. Advantageously, such methods produce a strongly adhered hydrophilic coating for fluoropolymer and other chemically inert substrates.

Treating Particles
20180127274 · 2018-05-10 ·

A method of treating particles by disaggregating, deagglomerating, exfoliating, cleaning, functionalising, doping, decorating and/or repairing said particles, in which the particles are subjected to plasma treatment in a treatment chamber containing a plurality of electrodes which project therein and wherein plasma is generated by said electrodes which are moved during the plasma treatment to agitate the particles.

Solid oxide high temperature electrolysis glow discharge cell
09951942 · 2018-04-24 · ·

A system and method for producing first and second steams includes: (a) a glow discharge cell, (b) a fluid source, a pump or a valve, and (c) a DC electrical power supply. The glow discharge cell includes an electrically conductive cylindrical vessel having first and second ends, and at least one inlet and one outlet. A hollow electrode is aligned with a longitudinal axis of the vessel and extends at least from the first end to the second end of the vessel. First and second insulators seal the first and second ends, respectively, of the vessel around the hollow electrode and maintain a substantially equidistant gap between the vessel and the hollow electrode. A non-conductive granular material is disposed within the gap. The hollow electrode heats up during an electric glow discharge and produces the first steam and the second steam.