학술논문

Effects of Atmospheric-Pressure Nonthermal Nitrogen and Air Plasma on Bacteria Inactivation
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on. 44(11):2699-2707 Nov, 2016
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Nitrogen
Microorganisms
Discharges (electric)
Plasma temperature
Temperature measurement
Electron tubes
Atmospheric-pressure plasmas
bacteria inactivation
Language
ISSN
0093-3813
1939-9375
Abstract
An atmospheric-pressure nonthermal plasma jet operated with nitrogen and air is used to investigate the inactivation of bacterium P. aeruginosa. To better understand the bactericidal efficiency of the reactive species (RS) with a different lifetime, direct and indirect treatments are used to inactivate the bacteria with different initial bacteria numbers and Petri dishes. No obvious difference is observed between the nitrogen and air plasmas in the direct treatment, but the air plasma is more efficient in the indirect treatment due to more O 3 and NO. The direct treatment is much more efficient than the indirect one because of the participation of charged particles and RS, such as N 2 (A), N ( 4 S), O( 1 S), and O( 3 P). However, the indirect treatment covers a larger area on account of the more diffusion of the long-lived RS O 3 and NO. Our results show that the plasma jet is more suitable for wound therapy although the treated area is small.