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Plasma-liquid interactions: a review and roadmap
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posted on 2016-06-30, 12:43 authored by Peter Bruggeman, Mark J. Kushner, Bruce R. Locke, J.G.E. Gardeniers, W.G. Graham, David B. Graves, Roberta C. Hofman-Caris, Dragana Maric, Jonathan P. Reid, Elisa Ceriani, David Fernandez Rivas, John E. Foster, Sean C. Garrick, Yory Gorbanev, Satoshi Hamaguchi, Felipe IzaFelipe Iza, Helena Jablonowski, Edita Klimova, Juergen F. Kolb, Frantisek Krcma, Petr Lukes, Zdenko Machala, I. Marinov, Davide Mariotti, Selma Mededovic Thagard, Daisuke Minakata, Erik Neyts, Joanna Pawlat, Zoran Petrovic, Rachel Pflieger, Stephan Reuter, Daan C. Schram, Sandra Schroeter, Manabu Shiraiwa, Barbora Tarabova, Peichun A. Tsai, Jan R.R. Verlet, Thomas von Woedtke, Kevin R. Wilson, Kyuichi Yasui, Galina ZverevaPlasma-liquid interactions represent a growing interdisciplinary area of research involving plasma science, fluid dynamics, heat and mass transfer, photolysis, multiphase chemistry and aerosol science. This review provides an assessment of the state-of-the-art of this multidisciplinary area and identifies the key research challenges. The developments in diagnostics, modeling and further extensions of cross section and reaction rate databases that are necessary to address these challenges are discussed. The review focusses on non-equilibrium plasmas.
Funding
All authors acknowledge the support of the Lorentz Center, the COST action TD1208 (Electrical Discharges with Liquids for Future Applications) and the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences for their financial support. PJB, MJK, DBG and JEF acknowledge the support of the "Center on Control of Plasma Kinetics" of the United States Department of Energy Office of Fusion Energy Science (DE-SC0001319). In addition, PJB and BRL acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation (PHY 1500135 and CBET 1236225 respectively).
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Plasma Sources Science and TechnologyCitation
BRUGGEMAN, P.J. ... et al, 2016. Plasma-liquid interactions: a review and roadmap. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 25 (5), paper 053002.Publisher
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