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Plasma activated water pre-treatment substantially enhances phage activity against Proteus mirabilis biofilms. [PDF]

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Plasma-Activated Water Produced by a Moderately High Energy-Efficient 1-Liter Reactor: Effects on Germination and Growth of Tomato and Bell Pepper Plants. [PDF]

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Plasma re-activation: a promising approach to enhance chemical activity for plasma activated water

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2022
Abstract Plasma activated water (PAW) is a green prospective solution for a wide range of biotechnology applications. However, the drawback for the transient chemical activity of PAW would make it lose versatility in possible applications.
Sitao Wang   +6 more
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Plasma Activated Water for Plasma Medicine

2018 Medical Technologies National Congress (TIPTEKNO), 2018
Atmospheric pressure plasma (ABP) is being followed with interest as an increasing area within biomedical applications. Plasma is attracting attention because it causes DNA damage without causing thermal damage, stimulates cell proliferation and affects some stages of cell cycle.
Sevde Nur Kutlu   +2 more
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Plasma-activated water: antibacterial activity and artifacts?

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2017
Broad biological activities of "plasma-activated water" (PAW) have drawn great attentions recently. Treatment of water using gas discharge plasma led to acidic solutions with excellent and broad antibacterial activity. Because PAW caused severe membrane damages in bacteria and diffused freely in extracellular matrix, PAW also demonstrated good anti ...
Tung-Po Chen   +2 more
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Plasma‐activated water production and its application in agriculture

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2021
AbstractThe use of plasma‐activated water (PAW) treatment is a promising technology that has many advantages, such as high efficiency, flexibility, environmental safety, and no residue. Thus, PAW has been applied in the agriculture industry to increase agricultural production.
Dingmeng Guo   +4 more
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Plasma-activated water against food-borne bacteria

2023
Plasma-activated water (PAW) is generated by treating water with cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) using controllable parameters, such as plasma-forming voltage, carrier gas, temperature, pulses, or frequency as required. PAW has received significant attention from researchers over the last decade due to its non-thermal and non-toxic mode of action ...
Soni, Aswathi, Brightwell, Gale
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Mathematical modelling of plasma activated water

2023
When water is exposed to an atmospheric-pressure plasma, species dissolve in the water and plasma activated water (PAW) is formed. Such substances have numerous applications across many fields of science. The plasma species and their concentrations in PAW depend upon many factors, such as the discharge mechanism of the plasma reactor used, the exposure
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Generation of Plasma Activated Water by a Hybrid Plasma Source

IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 2019
Recently, plasma activated water (PAW) has drawn huge attention because it is considered to be useful for biomedical and agricultural applications. Because the PAW contains several nitrogen compounds such as nitrate, it can be used as a natural fertilizer. In this article, we report the comparative test results of PAW production by combining nonthermal
Yun Sik Jin, Chuhyun Cho
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