In this article, we propose an approach to provide a schematic and exhaustive description of a Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) process; particular focus is placed on defining and differentiating the operating conditions of a plasma discharge and the fundamental characteristics of the resulting processes. After identifying the main techniques to characterise a CAP treatment, two fundamental analyses to support their study are described in detail: electrical analysis, presenting different methods together with the equipment required to properly perform the measurements, and chemical analysis of the gas phase, discussing optical absorption spectroscopy (OAS) as a quantitative technique that poses relatively low challenges in terms of equipment availability and elaboration of acquired data. Finally, a practical example of a detailed description of a plasma device, its electrical characterization and its gas phase characterization by means of OAS will is provided.
Capelli, F., Laghi, G., Laurita, R., Puač, N., Gherardi, M. (2024). Recommendations and guidelines for the description of cold atmospheric plasma devices in studies of their application in food processing. INNOVATIVE FOOD SCIENCE & EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, 97, 103818-103830 [10.1016/j.ifset.2024.103818].
Recommendations and guidelines for the description of cold atmospheric plasma devices in studies of their application in food processing
Capelli, Filippo;Laghi, Giulia;Laurita, Romolo;Gherardi, Matteo
2024
Abstract
In this article, we propose an approach to provide a schematic and exhaustive description of a Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) process; particular focus is placed on defining and differentiating the operating conditions of a plasma discharge and the fundamental characteristics of the resulting processes. After identifying the main techniques to characterise a CAP treatment, two fundamental analyses to support their study are described in detail: electrical analysis, presenting different methods together with the equipment required to properly perform the measurements, and chemical analysis of the gas phase, discussing optical absorption spectroscopy (OAS) as a quantitative technique that poses relatively low challenges in terms of equipment availability and elaboration of acquired data. Finally, a practical example of a detailed description of a plasma device, its electrical characterization and its gas phase characterization by means of OAS will is provided.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.