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New paper on the "Quantification of Plasma-Produced Hydroxyl Radicals in Solution and their Dependence on the pH"

Insight about the Fundamentals of Plasma-Liquid Interactions Published on Analytical Chemistry. Check it out: F. Tampieri, M.P. Ginebra, C. Canal. Quantification of Plasma-Produced Hydroxyl Radicals in Solution and their Dependence on the pH. Anal. Chem., 2021. DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04906

We are very proud to announce our new publication in Analytical Chemistry (ACS, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c04906): Quantification of Plasma-Produced Hydroxyl Radicals in Solution and their Dependence on the pH.

In this letter, we discuss the different approaches required to detect and quantify long- and short-lived reactive species in water solution and we report the first accurate quantification of the steady-state concentration and lifetime of plasma-produced hydroxyl radicals at different pH values and we discuss the differences based on their reactivity with other plasma-generated species. We show also to what extent the use of chemical probes to quantify short-lived reactive species has an influence on the results and that it should be taken into account.

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