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Bacterial inactivation by discharge plasma at the gas‐solution interface is affected by many factors. Chloride is essential for all life, but whether chloride can modulate the compositions and levels of plasma‐produced reactive species and consequently influence the bactericidal efficiency is still undefined. In this work, the plasma‐induced inactivation behavior of Gram‐negative Escherichia coli...
Front Cover: Chloride regulates the sterilization effect by plasma depending on the working gas. It potentiates O2 plasma‐induced, but attenuates N2 and air plasma‐induced bacterial inactivation (top‐panel figures). The potentiation effect was attributed to the generation of HOCl and the increase of reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. The attenuation effect was due to the reaction of generated HOCl...
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