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Formation of ammonium in saline solution treated by nanosecond pulsed cold atmospheric microplasma: a route to fast inactivation of E-coli bacteria

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He/N-2 cold atmospheric plasma treatment of E. coli suspension leads to a fast and efficient inactivation process. Significant generation of ammonium is reported. The formation of NH4+ species in saline solution treated by cold atmospheric plasma is proposed for the first time as the main process responsible for the fast bacterial inactivation in pH-buffered solutions, at ambient temperature and physiological pH.
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hal-01285976 , version 1 (10-03-2016)

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Simon Maheux, David Duday, Thierry Belmonte, Christian Penny, Henry-Michel Cauchie, et al.. Formation of ammonium in saline solution treated by nanosecond pulsed cold atmospheric microplasma: a route to fast inactivation of E-coli bacteria. RSC Advances, 2015, 5 (52), pp.42135-42140. ⟨10.1039/c5ra01109d⟩. ⟨hal-01285976⟩
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