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A. Mizuno

Researcher at Toyohashi University of Technology

Publications -  74
Citations -  2502

A. Mizuno is an academic researcher from Toyohashi University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonthermal plasma & Electric field. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2206 citations.

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The 2017 Plasma Roadmap: Low temperature plasma science and technology

Igor Adamovich, +38 more
- 14 Jul 2017 - 
TL;DR: The 2017 plasmas roadmap as mentioned in this paper is the first update of a planned series of periodic updates of the Plasma Roadmap, which was published by the Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics in 2012.
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Destruction of living cells by pulsed high-voltage application

TL;DR: In this article, four different electrodes (plate-plate, needle-plate wire-cylinder, and rod-rod electrode) were tested and the experimental results indicate that the survivability roughly follows Weilbull distribution.
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Living Copolymerization of Ethylene with Norbornene Catalyzed by Bis(Pyrrolide−Imine) Titanium Complexes with MAO

TL;DR: Transmission electron microscopy indicated that the PE-b-poly(ethylene-co-norbornene) possesses high potential as a new material consisting of crystalline and amorphous segments which are chemically linked.
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Low-temperature NOx reduction processes using combined systems of pulsed corona discharge and catalysts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report NOx removal via reduction processes using two types of combined system of pulse corona discharge and catalysts: the single-stage plasma-driven catalyst (PDC) system, and the two-stage selective catalytic reduction (PE-SCR) system.
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Chemistry of the Positive and Negative Electrical Discharges Formed in Liquid Water and Above a Gas–Liquid Surface

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the emission spectroscopy and hydrogen peroxide measurements as indicators of the processes that take place on the gas-liquid boundary and inside plasma and concluded that the main difference between positive polarity plasma and negative polarity discharge lies in the active radical concentration inside plasma.