Plasma bubbles: a route to sustainable chemistry
Abstract Atmospheric plasma discharges are finding increased applications in addressing environmental challenges including water purification, chemical synthesis and biotechnology. An effective means of interfacing the reactivity of plasma gas discharges with liquids is needed to enhance liquid phas...
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oai:doaj.org-article:d545aac299a84daea6cea7d48ff73ee22021-11-21T12:30:43ZPlasma bubbles: a route to sustainable chemistry10.1007/s43673-021-00027-y2309-4710https://doaj.org/article/d545aac299a84daea6cea7d48ff73ee22021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s43673-021-00027-yhttps://doaj.org/toc/2309-4710Abstract Atmospheric plasma discharges are finding increased applications in addressing environmental challenges including water purification, chemical synthesis and biotechnology. An effective means of interfacing the reactivity of plasma gas discharges with liquids is needed to enhance liquid phase chemical reactions. Plasma discharges in bubbles has been considered as an innovative solution for achieving this goal potentially offering electrically driven, sustainable chemistry with low energy consumption and the unique benefit of maintaining a large volume discharge under the liquid surface. Here we provide a concise review on the state-of-art for research on plasma-bubble interactions and a perspective for future research.Jungmi HongTianqi ZhangRenwu ZhouRusen ZhouKostya (Ken) OstikovAdel RezaeimotlaghPatrick J. CullenSpringerarticlePlasma bubble, Plasma-liquid interaction, Plasma assisted chemical processing, SustainabilityPhysicsQC1-999ENAAPPS Bulletin, Vol 31, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021) |
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Abstract Atmospheric plasma discharges are finding increased applications in addressing environmental challenges including water purification, chemical synthesis and biotechnology. An effective means of interfacing the reactivity of plasma gas discharges with liquids is needed to enhance liquid phase chemical reactions. Plasma discharges in bubbles has been considered as an innovative solution for achieving this goal potentially offering electrically driven, sustainable chemistry with low energy consumption and the unique benefit of maintaining a large volume discharge under the liquid surface. Here we provide a concise review on the state-of-art for research on plasma-bubble interactions and a perspective for future research. |
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Jungmi Hong Tianqi Zhang Renwu Zhou Rusen Zhou Kostya (Ken) Ostikov Adel Rezaeimotlagh Patrick J. Cullen |
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Jungmi Hong Tianqi Zhang Renwu Zhou Rusen Zhou Kostya (Ken) Ostikov Adel Rezaeimotlagh Patrick J. Cullen |
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Plasma bubbles: a route to sustainable chemistry |
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Plasma bubbles: a route to sustainable chemistry |
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