Off-site production of plasma-activated water for efficient sterilization: the crucial role of high-valence NOx and new chemical pathways
Zifeng Wang, Xiangyu Wang, Shenghang Xu, Renwu Zhou, Mingyan Zhang,, Wanchun Li, Zizhu Zhang, Luge Wang, Jinkun Chen, Jishen Zhang, Li Guo, Dandan, Pei, Dingxin Liu, and Mingzhe Rong

TL;DR
This study develops an off-site plasma-activated water production method using high-valence NOx, revealing key chemical pathways that enhance sterilization efficiency and safety for environmental and clinical disinfection.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid plasma system generating high-valence NOx for off-site PAW production, elucidates the chemical mechanisms involved, and demonstrates superior sterilization performance over traditional disinfectants.
Findings
Gaseous NO3 radicals are crucial for PAW sterilization.
N2O5-induced acidity enhances bacterial inactivation.
The developed device achieves >99.9% bactericidal efficiency.
Abstract
Efficient sterilization of pathogens with cleaner methods is a critical concern for environmental disinfection and clinical anti-infective treatment. Plasma-activated water (PAW) is a promising alternative to chemical disinfectants and antibiotics for its strong sterilization ability and not inducing any acute toxicity, and only water and air are consumed during production. For more efficient water activation, plasma sources are commonly placed near or fully in contact with water as possible, but the risks of electrode corrosion and metal contamination of water threaten the safety and stability of PAW production. Herein, plasma-activated gas rich in high-valence NOx is generated by a hybrid plasma configuration and introduced into water for off-site PAW production. Plasma-generated O3 is found to dominate the gas-phase reactions for the formation of high-valence NOx. With the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Applications and Diagnostics · Catalytic Processes in Materials Science · Industrial Gas Emission Control
