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2013 IEEE International Conference on Solid Dielectrics (ICSD), 2013
The development of low temperature plasma sources operating at atmospheric pressure is opening a new world of possible biomedical applications. In order to attain uniform treatments and avoid localized temperature peaks, a diffused plasma condition is generally desirable for this kind of applications.
BOSELLI, MARCO +7 more
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The development of low temperature plasma sources operating at atmospheric pressure is opening a new world of possible biomedical applications. In order to attain uniform treatments and avoid localized temperature peaks, a diffused plasma condition is generally desirable for this kind of applications.
BOSELLI, MARCO +7 more
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Numerical Simulation of Dielectric Barrier Discharge (Dbd) in Argon
2023Feng Shi +3 more
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Use of dielectric-barrier discharge (DBD) cold plasma for control of bread spoilage fungi
International Journal of Food MicrobiologyBread is a greatly consumed bakery product worldwide. Unfortunately, it is an optimal substrate for fungal contamination and deterioration (aw > 0.95), commonly caused by the genera Penicillium, Paecilomyces, and Aspergillus, resulting in significant economic losses.
Jéssica Gonçalves, Lemos +5 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
The performance of discharge plasma in treating organic pollutants and micro-organisms in water is impressive. When discharge plasma is used to treat polluted water containing organic pollutants and microorganisms, the presence of a certain amount of microplastics (MPs) in the water is unavoidable due to the complexity of the components contained in ...
Yantian, Ji +6 more
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The performance of discharge plasma in treating organic pollutants and micro-organisms in water is impressive. When discharge plasma is used to treat polluted water containing organic pollutants and microorganisms, the presence of a certain amount of microplastics (MPs) in the water is unavoidable due to the complexity of the components contained in ...
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