2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/ab3c2f
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Tuning the composition of plasma-activated water by a surface-wave microwave discharge and a kHz plasma jet

Abstract: An atmospheric pressure surface-wave microwave discharge and a kHz plasma jet are used to activate purified water. It is shown, that by varying the treatment distance and the initial Ar/N 2 /O 2 mixture composition of the surface-wave microwave discharge the concentration ratio of NO 3 − and H 2 O 2 radicals created in the plasma activated water (PAW) can be varied over three orders of magnitude, which can be preserved during months of storage at room temperature. At the same time, with the 5min treatment of … Show more

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“…The efficiency in the active species production of the two systems is very similar (40 vs. 49 μmol/kJ), although with different compositions. Nevertheless, as shown in our previous work, the composition of PAW prepared with the N 2 jet can be tuned by varying the treatment distance. Both systems are feasible for scale‐up development, however, with respect to operating costs, one would prefer using a less‐expensive gas (nitrogen vs. argon) and a higher repetition rate excitation (kHz vs. Hz).…”
Section: Plasma‐activated Watermentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…The efficiency in the active species production of the two systems is very similar (40 vs. 49 μmol/kJ), although with different compositions. Nevertheless, as shown in our previous work, the composition of PAW prepared with the N 2 jet can be tuned by varying the treatment distance. Both systems are feasible for scale‐up development, however, with respect to operating costs, one would prefer using a less‐expensive gas (nitrogen vs. argon) and a higher repetition rate excitation (kHz vs. Hz).…”
Section: Plasma‐activated Watermentioning
confidence: 85%
“…PAW is characterized by its composition and pH. During the plasma treatment, several plasma species—such as NO and NO 2 molecules, N 2 + and O 2 + ions, N and O atoms, and electrons—interact with the water surface or dissolve in the water, and contribute to the creation of different short‐ and long‐lived species . For example, the electrons by dissociating the water molecules create OH molecules, which recombine into H 2 O 2 .…”
Section: Plasma‐activated Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
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