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The effect of different cold atmospheric plasma sources and treatment modalities on the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species in water

Vincenza Armenise, Valeria Veronico, Savino Cosmai, Danilo Benedetti, Roberto Gristina, Pietro Favia, Francesco Fracassi, Eloisa Sardella

2022Plasma Processes and Polymers12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) can be generated in liquids by different cold plasma processes. These species can influence cell biology and pathological states, and trigger wound healing, disinfection, and cancer treatments. The optimization of plasma sources' configurations and experimental conditions is fundamental to dose‐produced RONS in liquids. This research is a case study comparing RONS generation (H 2 O 2 and NO 2 − ) in water, after exposure to two different atmospheric pressure cold dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma sources: a plasma jet‐DBD and a planar‐DBD operating in contact with the liquid and in remote, respectively. The data demonstrate that the reactor geometry and the treatment modality strongly impact the generation of the active species in water.

Topics & Concepts

Dielectric barrier dischargeAtmospheric-pressure plasmaPlasmaPlasma medicineAtmospheric pressureOxygenNitrogenChemistryReactive nitrogen speciesReactive oxygen speciesJet (fluid)Chemical engineeringMaterials scienceEnvironmental chemistryDielectricThermodynamicsOrganic chemistryOptoelectronicsBiochemistryGeologyEngineeringPhysicsOceanographyQuantum mechanicsPlasma Applications and Diagnostics