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Emerging ozone generation strategies: mechanistic insights and application-driven developments. [PDF]

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Ali FAA   +13 more
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Direct cyanation of aromatic rings using dinitrogen and methane promoted by nonthermal plasma. [PDF]

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Yu L   +13 more
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Rapid <i>de novo</i> assembly of animal-microbe biofilter to mitigate seabed methane leakage. [PDF]

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Liang Q   +25 more
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Gas discharge plasmas and their applications

open access: yesSpectrochimica Acta, Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 2002
This paper attempts to give an overview of gas discharge plasmas in a broad perspective. It is meant for plasma spectroscopists who are familiar with analytical plasmas (glow discharges, ICPs and microwave discharges), but who are not so well aware of ...
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Fluctuations in Gas Discharges

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1947
Examination of the light output of discharge tubes, using the multiplier-type photo-tube in conjunction with a cathode-ray oscillograph, is suggested as a powerful aid to the usual electrical measurements in understanding the behavior of electrical discharges in gases.
H Y, LOH, G H, DIEKE
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On the Dielectric Properties of a Gas Discharge

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section B, 1949
Formal expressions are derived for the space currents and electrode currents produced by a sinusoidal potential difference of angular frequency ω applied between a pair of electrodes at a distance d apart and immersed in a gas discharge. It is shown that the ionized gas behaves like an isotropic medium of dielectric constant {1 - 4πne2/mω2} and zero ...
Salpeter, E. E., Makinson, R. E. B.
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Hydromagnetic Stability of a Toroidal Gas Discharge

The Physics of Fluids, 1961
The stability of a toroidal gas discharge is examined by using an energy principle. In the equilibrium configuration the plasma is assumed to have constant pressure and density. It is shown that the toroidal pinch can be stabilized under conditions which in most cases can be inferred, at least approximately, from knowledge of stability conditions for a
Luest, R.   +4 more
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