2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.sab.2005.10.003
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Atmospheric pressure plasmas: A review

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“…A tmospheric (or nonthermal) plasmas are gaining increasing importance in different fields of application ranging from material technology to environmental pollution control [1]. Research and development are very active in this latter field, which comprises not only air [2,3] but, more recently, also water treatment processes [4].…”
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“…A tmospheric (or nonthermal) plasmas are gaining increasing importance in different fields of application ranging from material technology to environmental pollution control [1]. Research and development are very active in this latter field, which comprises not only air [2,3] but, more recently, also water treatment processes [4].…”
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“…In particular, contemporary electric discharge technologies for water bactericidal processing [1,2], medical instrument sterilization [3] and surgical procedure [4,5] already exist. The potential to generate "cold" non-equilibrium plasma of atmospheric pressure gas discharge are being intensively studied [6][7][8]. The latter is an urgent issue in relation to the disinfection of living and temperature sensitive materials [9,10].…”
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“…Their low-current stage is a corona. It is the source of a non-equilibrium plasma with a gas temperature less than 400 K [8,11]. Due to low discharge currents and in the case of low energy density deposited into a gas volume, a pulsed corona discharge can be considered as a potential tool for plasma antimicrobial treatment of human skin and materials sensitive to heat and electric loads.…”
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“…Atmospheric pressure plasma treatment of polymers can be used to tune surface properties and is intensively explored for the development of innovative textile materials [1,2]. However, the induced surface chemistry of the polymer is not well understood yet.…”
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confidence: 99%