This review article describes some existing microplasma sources and their applications in analytical chemistry. These microplasmas mainly include direct current glow discharge (DC), microhollow-cathode discharge (MHCD) or microstructure electrode (MSE), dielectric barrier discharge (DBD), capacitively coupled microplasmas (CC mu Ps), miniature inductively coupled plasmas (mICPs), and microwave-induced plasmas (MIPs). The historical development and recent advances in these microplasma techniques are presented. Fundamental properties of the microplasmas, the unique features of the reduced size and volume, as well as the advantageous device structures for chemical analysis are discussed in detail, with the emphasis toward detection of gaseous ...
In this study, nitrogen was successfully used to maintain the microplasma discharge to excite and de...
Direct introduction of liquid sample into a microplasma for analytical atomic spectrometry can be a ...
Abstract—Inactivation of microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, by exposure to a microplasma is e...
Microplasmas gained recognition as a distinct area of research within the larger field of plasma sci...
A miniaturized optical emission spectrometer was constructed with improved point discharge microplas...
In this work, a microplasma-based ionization source for ambient mass spectrometry (AMS) has been dev...
Miniaturization of devices for analysis of chemical composition is being still developed. In this ar...
International audienceMicroplasmas are a sizable part of non-equilibrium non-thermal plasma sources....
Microplasmas are low-temperature plasmas that feature microscale dimensions and a unique high-energy...
In scenarios such as environmental contamination or on-site nuclear analysis, an instrument capable ...
Microplasmas refer to electric discharges created in very small geometries able to operate in DC mo...
A chip-based ingroove microplasma source was designed for molecular emission spectrometry by using a...
Low molecular weight polar organics are commonly observed in spacecraft environments. Increasing con...
Microplasma optical-emission spectrometry (OES) is a promising technique for developing portable ana...
Discharge (MHCD), and microstrip technology (MS) discharges at different operating conditions are di...
In this study, nitrogen was successfully used to maintain the microplasma discharge to excite and de...
Direct introduction of liquid sample into a microplasma for analytical atomic spectrometry can be a ...
Abstract—Inactivation of microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, by exposure to a microplasma is e...
Microplasmas gained recognition as a distinct area of research within the larger field of plasma sci...
A miniaturized optical emission spectrometer was constructed with improved point discharge microplas...
In this work, a microplasma-based ionization source for ambient mass spectrometry (AMS) has been dev...
Miniaturization of devices for analysis of chemical composition is being still developed. In this ar...
International audienceMicroplasmas are a sizable part of non-equilibrium non-thermal plasma sources....
Microplasmas are low-temperature plasmas that feature microscale dimensions and a unique high-energy...
In scenarios such as environmental contamination or on-site nuclear analysis, an instrument capable ...
Microplasmas refer to electric discharges created in very small geometries able to operate in DC mo...
A chip-based ingroove microplasma source was designed for molecular emission spectrometry by using a...
Low molecular weight polar organics are commonly observed in spacecraft environments. Increasing con...
Microplasma optical-emission spectrometry (OES) is a promising technique for developing portable ana...
Discharge (MHCD), and microstrip technology (MS) discharges at different operating conditions are di...
In this study, nitrogen was successfully used to maintain the microplasma discharge to excite and de...
Direct introduction of liquid sample into a microplasma for analytical atomic spectrometry can be a ...
Abstract—Inactivation of microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli, by exposure to a microplasma is e...