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Preliminary Exploration of Low Frequency Low-Pressure Capacitively Coupled Ar-Osub.2 Plasma
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Wali, Niaz
, Wang, Chiyu
, Ma, Jiatong
, Yang, Qiwei
, Xiao, Weiwen
, Zhong, Wenjie
, Din, Qayam Ud
, Rehman, Najeeb Ur
in
Electrons
2024
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Preliminary Exploration of Low Frequency Low-Pressure Capacitively Coupled Ar-Osub.2 Plasma
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Wali, Niaz
, Wang, Chiyu
, Ma, Jiatong
, Yang, Qiwei
, Xiao, Weiwen
, Zhong, Wenjie
, Din, Qayam Ud
, Rehman, Najeeb Ur
in
Electrons
2024
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Preliminary Exploration of Low Frequency Low-Pressure Capacitively Coupled Ar-Osub.2 Plasma
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Preliminary Exploration of Low Frequency Low-Pressure Capacitively Coupled Ar-Osub.2 Plasma
2024
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Overview
Non-thermal plasma as an emergent technology has received considerable attention for its wide range of applications in agriculture, material synthesis, and the biomedical field due to its low cost and portability. It has promising antimicrobial properties, making it a powerful tool for bacterial decontamination. However, traditional techniques for producing non-thermal plasma frequently rely on radiofrequency (RF) devices, despite their effectiveness, are intricate and expensive. This study focuses on generating Ar-O[sub.2] capacitively coupled plasma under vacuum conditions, utilizing a low-frequency alternating current (AC) power supply, to evaluate the system’s antimicrobial efficacy. A single Langmuir probe diagnostic was used to assess the key plasma parameters such as electron density (ne), electron temperature (Te), and electron energy distribution function (EEDF). Experimental results showed that n[sub.e] increases (7 × 10[sup.15] m[sup.−3] to 1.5 × 10[sup.16] m[sup.−3]) with a rise in pressure and AC power. Similarly, the EEDF modified into a bi-Maxwellian distribution with an increase in AC power, showing a higher population of low-energy electrons at higher power. Finally, the generated plasma was tested for antimicrobial treatment of Xanthomonas campestris pv. Vesicatoria. It is noted that the plasma generated by the AC power supply, at a pressure of 0.5 mbar and power of 400 W for 180 s, has 75% killing efficiency. This promising result highlights the capability of the suggested approach, which may be a budget-friendly and effective technique for eliminating microbes with promising applications in agriculture, biomedicine, and food processing.
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