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The role of different plasma forming gases on chemical species formed in plasma activated water (PAW) and their effect on its properties
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2022
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EngineeringPlasma PhysicsChemistryPlasma MedicinePlasma ProcessingPlasma Activated WaterPlasma-water Exposure TimeChemical EngineeringSpace Plasma PhysicsOptical DiagnosticsPlasma TheoryPlasma ComputationNonthermal PlasmaPlasma DischargePlasma WavesChemical SpeciesPlasma StabilityLaboratory Plasma PhysicsCold Atmospheric PlasmaGas Discharge PlasmaPhysicochemical Properties
Abstract The present work showed the role of plasma-forming gases (air, nitrogen (N 2 ), argon (Ar), helium (He), and their mixture with oxygen (O 2 )) on the properties of plasma-activated water (PAW). Electrical diagnosis and optical emission spectroscopy were performed to characterize plasma and identify plasma radicals/species. The PAW is characterized by studying its physicochemical properties and dissolved reactive oxygen-nitrogen species (RONS) concentration in it. The results showed introducing O 2 in N 2 , Ar and He plasma suppresses the emission lines intensity of NO ϒ band in N 2 plasma, OH band in Ar and He plasma, and N 2 second positive system in He plasma. Also, adding O 2 to Ar and He plasma changes the plasma discharge characteristic from glow discharge to filamentary micro-discharge. The PAW prepared by air and its mixture with O 2 showed improved physicochemical properties and RONS concentration in it compared to other plasma forming gases and their mixture with O 2 . In addition, increasing plasma-water exposure time significantly affects the physicochemical properties and RONS concentration in PAW. Therefore, plasma forming gas and plasma-water exposure time gives better control over the properties of PAW. Hence, these parameters play a significant role in deciding the applications of PAW.
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