Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine
In this paper, a review of cold plasma setups and the physical and chemical processes leading to the generation of active species is presented. The emphasis is given to the interaction of cold plasmas with materials used in medical applications, especially medical implants as well as live cells. An...
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doaj-ecd60a945ff3402f9d6a2e9d1fb36aaf2021-03-28T23:01:26ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-03-01261903190310.3390/molecules26071903Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for MedicineFrancisco L Tabares0Ita Junkar1Laboratorio Nacional de Fusion, CIEMAT, Av Complutense 40, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment for Surface Engineering, Jožef Stefan Institute Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaIn this paper, a review of cold plasma setups and the physical and chemical processes leading to the generation of active species is presented. The emphasis is given to the interaction of cold plasmas with materials used in medical applications, especially medical implants as well as live cells. An overview of the different kinds of plasmas and techniques used for generation of active species, which significantly alter the surface properties of biomaterials is presented. The elemental processes responsible for the observed changes in the physio-chemical properties of surfaces when exposed to plasma are described. Examples of ongoing research in the field are given to illustrate the state-of-the-art at the more conceptual level.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/7/1903plasmasRONSatmospheric plasmasplasma material interactionsplasma medicine |
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Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine |
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Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine |
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Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine |
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Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine |
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Cold Plasma Systems and their Application in Surface Treatments for Medicine |
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cold plasma systems and their application in surface treatments for medicine |
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In this paper, a review of cold plasma setups and the physical and chemical processes leading to the generation of active species is presented. The emphasis is given to the interaction of cold plasmas with materials used in medical applications, especially medical implants as well as live cells. An overview of the different kinds of plasmas and techniques used for generation of active species, which significantly alter the surface properties of biomaterials is presented. The elemental processes responsible for the observed changes in the physio-chemical properties of surfaces when exposed to plasma are described. Examples of ongoing research in the field are given to illustrate the state-of-the-art at the more conceptual level. |
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plasmas RONS atmospheric plasmas plasma material interactions plasma medicine |
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