We report the controlled injection of near-isolated micron-sized liquid droplets into a low temperature He-Ne steady-state rf plasma at atmospheric pressure. The H2O droplet stream is constrained within a 2 mm diameter quartz tube. Imaging at the tube exit indicates a log-normal droplet size distribution with an initial count mean diameter of 15 μm falling to 13 μm with plasma exposure. The radial velocity profile is approximately parabolic indicating near laminar flow conditions with the majority of droplets travelling at >75% of the local gas speed and having a plasma transit time of <100 μs. The maximum gas temperature, determined from nitrogen spectral lines, was below 400 K and the observed droplet size reduction implies addition...
Spray drying is an approach employed in automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries as a robust ...
A microfluidic approach for the generation of perfluorocarbon nanodroplets as the primary emulsion w...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of a new regime of monodisperse micro-droplet...
We report the controlled injection of near-isolated micron-sized liquid droplets into a low temperat...
The transport of liquid droplets in atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) has been recognized as a two-p...
In this paper we describe a novel method for delivering a precise, known amount of electric charge t...
Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas have emerged in recent years as a new powerful technolo...
Microparticles immersed in a low-temperature plasma acquire strong negative charges and thus repel e...
We present a novel microplasma flow reactor using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) driven by re...
Reactive species produced by atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) are useful in many applications inclu...
In this paper, micro droplets are generated in a microfluidic focusing contactor and then they move ...
Microfluidics has been used to perform various chemical operations for pL–nL volumes of samples, suc...
Atmospheric pressure microplasmas are uniquely characterized by their very high energy densities and...
In this study we report on a microfluidic device and droplet formation regime capable of generating ...
Without the need of large and expensive vacuum equipment, atmospheric-pressure plas- mas have receiv...
Spray drying is an approach employed in automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries as a robust ...
A microfluidic approach for the generation of perfluorocarbon nanodroplets as the primary emulsion w...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of a new regime of monodisperse micro-droplet...
We report the controlled injection of near-isolated micron-sized liquid droplets into a low temperat...
The transport of liquid droplets in atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) has been recognized as a two-p...
In this paper we describe a novel method for delivering a precise, known amount of electric charge t...
Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasmas have emerged in recent years as a new powerful technolo...
Microparticles immersed in a low-temperature plasma acquire strong negative charges and thus repel e...
We present a novel microplasma flow reactor using a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) driven by re...
Reactive species produced by atmospheric pressure plasma (APP) are useful in many applications inclu...
In this paper, micro droplets are generated in a microfluidic focusing contactor and then they move ...
Microfluidics has been used to perform various chemical operations for pL–nL volumes of samples, suc...
Atmospheric pressure microplasmas are uniquely characterized by their very high energy densities and...
In this study we report on a microfluidic device and droplet formation regime capable of generating ...
Without the need of large and expensive vacuum equipment, atmospheric-pressure plas- mas have receiv...
Spray drying is an approach employed in automotive, food, and pharmaceutical industries as a robust ...
A microfluidic approach for the generation of perfluorocarbon nanodroplets as the primary emulsion w...
International audienceWe present an experimental study of a new regime of monodisperse micro-droplet...