A PLASMA FORMED IN A FLUID

Application 1638/KOLNP/2004 published 2006-08-18, filed 2004-11-02
A method and apparatus for generating plasma in a fluid. The fluid (3) is placed in a bath (2) having a pair of spaced electrodes (4, 6) forming a cathode and an anode. A stream of bubbles is introduced or generated within the fluid adjacent to the cathode. A potential difference is applied across the cathode and anode such that a glow discharge is formed in the bubble region and a plasma of ionised gas molecules is formed within the bubbles. The plasma may then be used in electrolysis, gas production, effluent treatment or sterilisation, mineral extraction, production of nanoparticles or material enhancement. The method can be carried out at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. The electrodes may carry means to trap the bubbles in close proximity. Partitions may be present between the electrodes. (FIG.1)

Applicant

CHANG CHAK MAN THOMAS.,
118 GREENFORD STREET, CHAPEL HILL, QUEENSLAND 4069, AUSTRALIA.

Inventor

CHANG CHAK MAN THOMAS

International Info

Classification: H05H 1/24
Publication Number: WO 03/096767
Application Date: 2003-05-08

Priority Information

PS 2203 AUSTRALIA 2002-05-08