Plasma-facing liquids (PFLs) facilitate the storage of reactive O and N species (RONS), including HO and NO , which remain in the PFL after plasma treatment, and they can continuously influence the target immersed in the liquid. However, their behaviors and levels of generation and extinction depend strongly on the plasma characteristics and liquid condition. Therefore, understanding the effects of the liquid type on the plasma discharge characteristics and the RONS generated via plasma discharge is necessary. We compared the RONS generation and storage trends of deionized HO and a high-conductivity PFL, RPMI 1640, which is a well-known cell culture medium commonly used to culture mammalian cells. RPMI 1640 acted as an electrode and enhanced the plasma discharge power by supplying abundant radicals and RONS. The production of gaseous hydroxyl radicals and NO markedly increased, which facilitated HO and NO production in the PFL for the first 200 s, and then the increase in the RONS concentration stagnated. With respect to storage, as the components within RMPI 1640 exhibited high reaction constants for their reactions with HO, HO elimination was completed in <30 min. Unlike HO, the concentration of NO in the PFL was unchanged.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/open.202300213 | DOI Listing |
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