Résumé:
The chemical properties of the gaseous species generated in a humid air gliding arc discharge are
investigated. Aqueous solutions are used as the targets exposed to the plasma, and this allows to evidence
strong acid and oxidizing e ects on various solutes by means of spectrometric or potentiometric methods.
The influence of some working parameters such as the input gas flow, the distance from the electrodes to
the target or the electrode gap is examined on the chemical transform and simple experimental laws are
derived. A general feature is observed for oxidation and suggests the occurrence of an auto-catalytic step
in the relevant kinetic mechanism.