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Reactive hydroxyl radical-driven oral bacterial inactivation by radio frequency atmospheric plasma
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2011
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Cold Atmospheric PlasmaChemical EngineeringRadical EmissionEngineeringRadio Frequency PowerOptical DiagnosticsMedicineOzone ConcentrationAtmospheric PressureRadical (Chemistry)MicrobiologyOzoneNonthermal PlasmaPharmacologyAntimicrobial ResistanceDrug Resistance
We demonstrated bacterial (Streptococcus mutans) inactivation by a radio frequency power driven atmospheric pressure plasma torch with H2O2 entrained in the feedstock gas. Optical emission spectroscopy identified substantial excited state •OH generation inside the plasma and relative •OH formation was verified by optical absorption. The bacterial inactivation rate increased with increasing •OH generation and reached a maximum 5-log10 reduction with 0.6% H2O2 vapor. Generation of large amounts of toxic ozone is drawback of plasma bacterial inactivation, thus it is significant that the ozone concentration falls within recommended safe allowable levels with addition of H2O2 vapor to the plasma.
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