Abstract

Generation of chemical species by atmospheric-pressure plasma treatment of aqueous liquids is a result of reactions at the plasma/gas–liquid interface and subsequent diffusion and convection processes into the liquid volume. Using color forming reactions, acidification as well as generation of nitrite is visualized in the water treated by a surface dielectric barrier discharge under atmospheric conditions in ambient air.

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