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Effect of Discharge Parameters and Surface Characteristics on Ambient‐Gas Plasma Disinfection
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Surface DisinfectionSurface Disinfection ExperimentsGlow DischargePlasma DisinfectionPlasma MedicinePlasma ProcessingPlasma ComputationDischarge ParametersInfection ControlNonthermal PlasmaAntimicrobial ResistanceAerobic CulturingHealth SciencesAmbient‐gas Plasma DisinfectionDisinfectantClinical MicrobiologySurface CharacteristicsAntibioticsMicrobiologyGas Discharge PlasmaMedicine
Abstract Ambient‐gas plasma, or plasma created from air at ambient conditions, has been studied as a means of disinfecting surfaces. However, the parameters that determine the effectiveness of plasma disinfection are not well understood. We report results from surface disinfection experiments and determine the characteristics that are responsible for the antimicrobial effect against the model bacterium Escherichia coli . Our results suggest that neutral reactive species are more influential in surface disinfection than charged particles. In addition, non‐biological surfaces are easier to disinfect than pig skin. Air plasma performed comparably to conventional antiseptics, indicating that ambient‐gas plasma treatment could be a promising strategy for both clinical and community infection control. magnified image
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