NATO Science for Peace Multi-Year Project SPS 984555, “Atmospheric pressure plasma jet for neutralization of CBW (chemical biological weapons)

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NATO Science for Peace Multi-Year Project SPS 984555, “Atmospheric pressure plasma jet for neutralization of CBW (chemical biological weapons)

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Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet

Škoro, Nikola; Puač, Nevena; Živković, Suzana; Krstić Milošević, Dijana; Cvelbar, Uroš; Malović, Gordana; Petrović, Zoran Lj.

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Škoro, Nikola
AU  - Puač, Nevena
AU  - Živković, Suzana
AU  - Krstić Milošević, Dijana
AU  - Cvelbar, Uroš
AU  - Malović, Gordana
AU  - Petrović, Zoran Lj.
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://link.springer.com/10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9
UR  - https://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3030
AB  - Today’s reality is connected with mitigation of threats from the new chemical and biological warfare agents. A novel investigation of cold plasmas in contact with liquids presented in this paper demonstrated that the chemically reactive environment produced by atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is potentially capable of rapid destruction of chemical warfare agents in a broad spectrum. The decontamination of three different chemical warfare agent surrogates dissolved in liquid is investigated by using an easily transportable APPJ. The jet is powered by a kHz signal source connected to a low-voltage DC source and with He as working gas. The detailed investigation of electrical properties is performed for various plasmas at different distances from the sample. The measurements of plasma properties in situ are supported by the optical spectrometry measurements, whereas the high performance liquid chromatography measurements before and after the treatment of aqueous solutions of Malathion, Fenitrothion and Dimethyl Methylphosphonate. These solutions are used to evaluate destruction and its efficiency for specific neural agent simulants. The particular removal rates are found to be from 56% up to 96% during 10 min treatment. The data obtained provide basis to evaluate APPJ’s efficiency at different operating conditions. The presented results are promising and could be improved with different operating conditions and optimization of the decontamination process.
T2  - The European Physical Journal D
T1  - Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet
IS  - 1
VL  - 72
DO  - 10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9
SP  - 2
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Škoro, Nikola and Puač, Nevena and Živković, Suzana and Krstić Milošević, Dijana and Cvelbar, Uroš and Malović, Gordana and Petrović, Zoran Lj.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Today’s reality is connected with mitigation of threats from the new chemical and biological warfare agents. A novel investigation of cold plasmas in contact with liquids presented in this paper demonstrated that the chemically reactive environment produced by atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is potentially capable of rapid destruction of chemical warfare agents in a broad spectrum. The decontamination of three different chemical warfare agent surrogates dissolved in liquid is investigated by using an easily transportable APPJ. The jet is powered by a kHz signal source connected to a low-voltage DC source and with He as working gas. The detailed investigation of electrical properties is performed for various plasmas at different distances from the sample. The measurements of plasma properties in situ are supported by the optical spectrometry measurements, whereas the high performance liquid chromatography measurements before and after the treatment of aqueous solutions of Malathion, Fenitrothion and Dimethyl Methylphosphonate. These solutions are used to evaluate destruction and its efficiency for specific neural agent simulants. The particular removal rates are found to be from 56% up to 96% during 10 min treatment. The data obtained provide basis to evaluate APPJ’s efficiency at different operating conditions. The presented results are promising and could be improved with different operating conditions and optimization of the decontamination process.",
journal = "The European Physical Journal D",
title = "Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet",
number = "1",
volume = "72",
doi = "10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9",
pages = "2"
}
Škoro, N., Puač, N., Živković, S., Krstić Milošević, D., Cvelbar, U., Malović, G.,& Petrović, Z. Lj.. (2018). Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet. in The European Physical Journal D, 72(1), 2.
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9
Škoro N, Puač N, Živković S, Krstić Milošević D, Cvelbar U, Malović G, Petrović ZL. Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet. in The European Physical Journal D. 2018;72(1):2.
doi:10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9 .
Škoro, Nikola, Puač, Nevena, Živković, Suzana, Krstić Milošević, Dijana, Cvelbar, Uroš, Malović, Gordana, Petrović, Zoran Lj., "Destruction of chemical warfare surrogates using a portable atmospheric pressure plasma jet" in The European Physical Journal D, 72, no. 1 (2018):2,
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2017-80329-9 . .
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