A Fundamental Study on the Impacts of Surface Localized Electric Field on Reaction Engineering under Atmospheric Pressure Nonthermal Plasma

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Abstract

This project aims to improve a special type of chemical reaction that uses both plasma (an energized gas) and catalysts (materials that speed up reactions). Plasma can create very reactive particles that help transform tough chemicals, but it only affects a small part of the gas and most of the reactive particles disappear before reaching the catalyst. Current catalysts don’t work well in these conditions, so this project will design new ones that are better suited for plasma systems. Researchers will use advanced lab experiments and computer models to study how plasma and catalysts interact. This could lead to useful applications like clean energy, water treatment, and medical sterilization. The project will also support student research and inspire younger students to explore science and technology. Despite years of continuous research on plasma-catalysis, there still exists a critical knowledge gap in understanding the complex dynamics of plasma-catalytic interfacial systems. In particular, there is a crucial need to seek new mechanisms to enhance and precisely control the synergistic interactions between catalytic surfaces and plasma intermediates. The goal of this project is, therefore, to explore a transformative approach to designing catalysts that are responsive to the electric field and are compatible with plasma systems. The significance of this research lies in enhancing the electric field close to the surface of the catalyst. Experiments and computational studi

Key facts

NSF award ID
2526029
Awardee
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus (OK)
SAM.gov UEI
EVTSTTLCEWS5
PI
Baharak Sajjadi
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
EXP PROG TO STIM COMP RES
Estimated total
$439,599
Funds obligated
$439,599
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
06/15/2025 → 05/31/2028