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Comparative analysis on the bactericidal components formation of air plasma jets driven by DC glow discharge and dielectric-barrier discharge. / Казак, Александра Витальевна; Kirillov, A.; Симончик, Леонид Васильевич; Степанова, Ольга Михайловна; Астафьев, Александр Михайлович; Пинчук, Михаил Эрнестович.
2019.Результаты исследований: Материалы конференций › тезисы
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T1 - Comparative analysis on the bactericidal components formation of air plasma jets driven by DC glow discharge and dielectric-barrier discharge.
AU - Казак, Александра Витальевна
AU - Kirillov, A.
AU - Симончик, Леонид Васильевич
AU - Степанова, Ольга Михайловна
AU - Астафьев, Александр Михайлович
AU - Пинчук, Михаил Эрнестович
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Realized atmospheric pressure air plasma jets by DC atmospheric pressure glow discharge and dielectric barrier discharge. The concentrations of inactivation components were determined by the absorption IR spectroscopy method. The mechanisms and zones of formation of the main bactericidal components of the air plasma jets based on glow discharge (NO, NO2, HNO2) and dielectric barrier discharge (O3) have been revealed.
AB - Realized atmospheric pressure air plasma jets by DC atmospheric pressure glow discharge and dielectric barrier discharge. The concentrations of inactivation components were determined by the absorption IR spectroscopy method. The mechanisms and zones of formation of the main bactericidal components of the air plasma jets based on glow discharge (NO, NO2, HNO2) and dielectric barrier discharge (O3) have been revealed.
KW - absorption spectroscopy
KW - air plasma jet
KW - atmospheric pressure plasma jet
KW - chemical active component
KW - dielectric-barrier discharge
KW - glow discharge
KW - plasma-chemical reactions
KW - absorption spectroscopy
KW - air plasma jet
KW - atmospheric pressure plasma jet
KW - chemical active component
KW - dielectric-barrier discharge
KW - glow discharge
KW - plasma-chemical reactions
M3 - Abstract
ER -
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