Development of a battery-operated floating-electrode dielectric barrier discharge plasma device and its characteristics
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Wang, Sen
Zhou, Rusen
Fang, Zhi
Ostrikov, Kostya Ken
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In this work, a portable floating-electrode dielectric barrier discharge (FE-DBD) device is designed with a rechargeable battery as the power supply. The characteristics of the FE-DBD with a metal electrode and human hand are studied and compared. The human contact safety is verified by calculating the current through the human body based on the equivalent circuit model. Escherichia coli inactivation experiments confirm the efficacy of the FE-DBD device in the envisaged applications.
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Plasma Science and Technology
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23
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6
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Nuclear and plasma physics
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floating-electrode dielectric barrier discharge
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Liu, Y; Wang, S; Zhou, R; Fang, Z; Ostrikov, KK, Development of a battery-operated floating-electrode dielectric barrier discharge plasma device and its characteristics, Plasma Science and Technology, 2021, 23 (6)