(Figure Presented) Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (produced by a 250mW pulsed gliding arc discharge) with water spray was utilized to inactivate bacteria colonies of Escherichia coli grown on the surface of an agar substrate. The pH, solution conductivity, H2O2, and nitrate concentrations were determined for air and argon carrier gases and different water flow rates. Control experiments conducted by spraying solutions of H2O2 in the absence of the discharge demonstrated that this chemical and its delivery by spraying account for approximately two to three orders of magnitude (depending upon bacterial loading) of the bacterial colony decontamination process for both carrier gases when bacteria are allowed to grow on the agar pla...
In this study, an in-house built atmospheric. pressure non-thermal plasma jet has been investigated ...
The inactivation of bacteria suspended in liquids by an atmospheric pressure plasma is a complicated...
Bacteria exist, in most environments, as complex, organised communities of sessile cells embedded wi...
(Figure Presented) Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (produced by a 250mW pulsed gliding a...
Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (produced by a 250 mW pulsed gliding arc discharge) with...
We present a parameter study on deactivation of Escherichia Coli (E. Coli) by means of a non-thermal...
The disinfection of water containing the microorganism, Escherichia coli (E. coli) by exposure to a ...
In this paper we present a parameter study on deactivation of Escherichia coli (E. coli) by means of...
The bactericidal effect of gas plasma on vegetative bacteria, including Escherichia colo K12, Escher...
The bactericidal effects of air plasma jets produced with a twisted wire-cylindrical electrode confi...
Aim: To evaluate the microbial disinfection efficacy of a plasmachemical solu-tion obtained by the ac...
The inactivation of microbial biofilms using a low temperature atmospheric pressure argon plasma jet...
The present study used water-electrode plasma discharge to increase the effect of bacterial inactiva...
WOS: 000325869900001This study focuses on the utilization of glow discharge technique for the reduct...
Steady-state atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasmas can splendidly debilitate bacteria in liquids, ...
In this study, an in-house built atmospheric. pressure non-thermal plasma jet has been investigated ...
The inactivation of bacteria suspended in liquids by an atmospheric pressure plasma is a complicated...
Bacteria exist, in most environments, as complex, organised communities of sessile cells embedded wi...
(Figure Presented) Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (produced by a 250mW pulsed gliding a...
Low temperature atmospheric pressure plasma (produced by a 250 mW pulsed gliding arc discharge) with...
We present a parameter study on deactivation of Escherichia Coli (E. Coli) by means of a non-thermal...
The disinfection of water containing the microorganism, Escherichia coli (E. coli) by exposure to a ...
In this paper we present a parameter study on deactivation of Escherichia coli (E. coli) by means of...
The bactericidal effect of gas plasma on vegetative bacteria, including Escherichia colo K12, Escher...
The bactericidal effects of air plasma jets produced with a twisted wire-cylindrical electrode confi...
Aim: To evaluate the microbial disinfection efficacy of a plasmachemical solu-tion obtained by the ac...
The inactivation of microbial biofilms using a low temperature atmospheric pressure argon plasma jet...
The present study used water-electrode plasma discharge to increase the effect of bacterial inactiva...
WOS: 000325869900001This study focuses on the utilization of glow discharge technique for the reduct...
Steady-state atmospheric pressure nonthermal plasmas can splendidly debilitate bacteria in liquids, ...
In this study, an in-house built atmospheric. pressure non-thermal plasma jet has been investigated ...
The inactivation of bacteria suspended in liquids by an atmospheric pressure plasma is a complicated...
Bacteria exist, in most environments, as complex, organised communities of sessile cells embedded wi...