2022
DOI: 10.1140/epjd/s10053-022-00397-4
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Design and development of dielectric barrier discharge setup to form plasma-activated water and optimization of process parameters

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“…These interact with the solution, changing its chemical properties. The formation of various species and radicals in the solution due to plasma-water interaction has been shown in previous studies (41,43,44,48). The presence of these species is significant in the degradation of pollutants present in wastewater.…”
Section: Properties Of Methotrexate Solution After Plasma Treatmentmentioning
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“…These interact with the solution, changing its chemical properties. The formation of various species and radicals in the solution due to plasma-water interaction has been shown in previous studies (41,43,44,48). The presence of these species is significant in the degradation of pollutants present in wastewater.…”
Section: Properties Of Methotrexate Solution After Plasma Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…These species collectively have the potential to degrade the complex structure of these chemotherapy drugs. As the plasma-liquid interaction time increases, more and more reactive species are generated, as shown in supplementary material Table S2 (41)(42)(43)(44)48).…”
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“…The voltage and current during the air discharge (or air plasma formation) were measured using a 1000x voltage probe (Tektronix-P6015A) and a rogowski coil (current transformer (1V/1A), CM-100-MG, Ion Physics Corporation) connect to an oscilloscope (Tektronix-TDS2014C) (29). The air emission spectra in the afterglow region were captured using optical fiber and spectrophotometers (Model EPP2000-UV from StellarNet Inc. and UVH-1 from ASEQ instruments) in the range of 190 nm and 900 nm (16,30).…”
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