Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009njph...11k5025h&link_type=abstract
New Journal of Physics, Volume 11, Issue 11, pp. 115025 (2009).
Physics
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Scientific paper
We studied the acidifying efficiency of a cold atmospheric pressure plasma treatment and ambient air as a working gas on lipid films. Acidification of a thin water film could be observed on plasma-treated surfaces of wool wax, pork sebum and human lipids. This pH shift was partly attributable to NOx species and to the formation of nitric acid in the upper layers of the substrates. The acidic compounds on the lipid surfaces resulted in pH shifts for up to 2 h after plasma exposure, which might be beneficial for pH-targeted therapies in dermatology.
Emmert S.
Helmke A.
Hoffmeister D.
Mertens N.
Schuette J.
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