Reactive species in non-equilibrium atmospheric-pressure plasmas: Generation, transport, and biological effects
Xinpei Lu,Xinpei Lu,George V. Naidis,Mounir Laroussi,Stephan Reuter,David B. Graves,Ken Ostrikov +6 more
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In this paper, the most important mechanisms of generation and transport of the key species in the plasmas of atmospheric-pressure plasma jets and other non-equilibrium atmospheric pressure plasms are introduced and examined from the viewpoint of their applications in plasma hygiene and medicine and other relevant fields.About:
This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2016-05-04 and is currently open access. It has received 825 citations till now.read more
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Comparative study on Manuka and Indonesian honeys to support the application of plasma jet during proliferative phase on wound healing
Eka Sakti Wahyuningtyas,Arya Iswara,Yunita Sari,Sodiq Kamal,Budi Santosa,Tatsuo Ishijima,Toshio Nakatani,Indri Kartika Putri,Nasruddin Nasruddin +8 more
TL;DR: Manuka honey may better support plasma jet treatment than Indonesian honey on account of its chemical characteristics, and the wound area in PI-treated mice was significantly larger than in PM mice.
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Dynamics and Structure of Nonthermal Atmospheric-Pressure Air Plasma Jets: Experiment and Simulation
TL;DR: The results of experimental and computational study of the dynamics and structure of atmospheric-pressure air plasma jets formed by barrier discharge in a thin dielectric tube are presented in this paper.
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Evaluation the effectiveness of combinative treatment of cold plasma jet, Indonesian honey, and micro-well dressing to accelerate wound healing
Nasruddin,Indri Kartika Putri,Sodiq Kamal,Heni Setyowati Esti Rahayu,Heni Lutfiyati,Prasojo Pribadi,Tiara Mega Kusuma,Zaenul Muhlisin,Muhammad Nur,Laela Hayu Nurani,Budi Santosa,Tatsuo Ishijima,Toshio Nakatani +12 more
TL;DR: A combinative treatment of cold plasma jet, honey solution, and micro-well dressing to accelerate acute wound healing of mouse skin was evaluated in this article, where an infrared thermal camera was used to monitor the fate of the solution.
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Comparison of deionized and tap water activated with an atmospheric pressure glow discharge
Xuechen Li,Xiaoni Li,Kun Gao,Rui Liu,Renjing Liu,Xuerui Yao,Dandan Gong,Zehua Su,Pengying Jia +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the optical spectrum obtained from the water surface reveals that there are abundant active species related to oxygen, nitrogen, and water vapor, which leads to changes in the pH value, conductivity, and concentrations of NO 3 −, NO 2 −, and H2O2 in liquid.
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Regulation characteristics of oxide generation and formaldehyde removal by using volume DBD reactor
TL;DR: In this article, a volume discharge setup was proposed to purify formaldehyde in air, which is configured by a plate-to-plate dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) channel and excited by an AC high voltage source.
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