Publications

Selected publication  

Hassan M.E., Janda M., Machala Z.: Comparison of the Transport of Reactive Nitrogen Plasma Species into Water Bulk vs. Aerosolized Microdroplets, Plasma Chem. Plasma Proc. 45, 161–189 (2025), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11090-024-10511-6 (2025).
citations: 2  

Abstract

This work presents the experimental study of the transport of typical air plasma long-lived reactive nitrogen species (RNS: HNO2, NO2, and NO) into deionized water and compares them with the most typical reactive oxygen species (ROS: H2O2 and O3). RONS are generated either by external sources or by a hybrid streamer-transient spark plasma discharge, in contact with bulk water or aerosol of charged electrospray (ES) or non-charged nebulized microdroplets with a large gas/plasma-water interface.

Citations

1.)Punith, N., Avaneesh, A.V., Prasad, B., Ravikrishna, R.V., Rao, L., 2025. Unveiling the Impact of Operating Current on Active Species Generation in Pin-To-Water Plasma Activated Water System. Plasma Processes and Polymers 22. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppap.202400190
(2025)
2.)Heirman, P., Bogaerts, A., 2025. Critical comparison of interfacial boundary conditions in modelling plasma–liquid interaction. J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 58, 085206. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ad9c8f
(2025)