Abstract
Abstract
To assess the species in plasma-treated water, two methods were compared: calibrated absorption spectroscopy and a method using pH and conductivity to determine the amount of dominant reactive species in the water. A function fitting method was developed for the analysis of the absorption spectra based on solutions with known concentrations. The influence of plasma treatment time on demineralized water and the
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concentration was studied using the two methods; the results in both cases show an almost linear growth with time. The method, utilizing pH and conductivity, shows consistent results with those achieved using UV absorption spectroscopy in considerably less time and in a more cost-efficient manner.
Funder
NWO – TTW Open Technology Program
Topconsortium voor Kennis en Innovatie
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