Extraction of Energetic $N_2$ Neutrals for Efficient Plasma Food Processing
M. Perumal, A. Saravanan, Prince Alex, K. V. Sunooj, Maheswaran Mani,, G. Gopi Krishnan, Lata Shukla, P. Bharathi, and Suraj Kumar Sinha

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for extracting energetic N2 neutrals from glow discharge plasmas to enhance food processing efficiency, improve shelf-life, and reduce costs in a chemical-free manner.
Contribution
It presents a new plasma-based technique for selective generation and extraction of energetic N2 neutrals, improving energy efficiency and food treatment outcomes.
Findings
Selective extraction of N2 neutrals demonstrated experimentally.
Treatment improved shelf-life and functional properties of flour.
Achieved high energy efficiency of approximately 46%.
Abstract
Low-temperature plasma (LTP) processing is a green and flexible food processing technology with only known limitation of low energy efficiency. Three established fundamental mechanisms of plasma food processing includes: i) physical damage to membranes and internal cellular components due to bombardment of energetic ions: ii) radicals and charged species led chemical reactions: iii) and radiation-induced modifications. In this investigation, we present a new mechanism of generation and extraction of energetic neutrals from glow discharge plasmas for efficient food processing. For nitrogen dc glow discharge plasma we demonstrate by experiment selective generation and extraction of energetic neutrals and ions for treatment of different food samples. Using numerical simulations, the plasma processing parameters are defined for selective extraction of or …
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TopicsPlasma Applications and Diagnostics
