Abstract

AbstractNanosecond (ns)‐pulsed air plasmas are promising for environmental and biomedical applications. This paper presented a low‐cost ns‐pulsed plasma system that consists of a two‐stage Cockcroft–Walton voltage multiplier, a spark gap gas switch, and a plasma reactor. This ns power supply generated a uniform air plasma with a volume of 25 × 25 × 2 cm and a maximum ion wind of 0.8 m/s. The ion wind transported aerosols through plasma volume. Aerosols were charged and deposited on the grounded mesh electrode. The direct interactions between reactive ns plasma and deposited aerosols can promote the development of plasma applications.

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