Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics | 2021

Following O and OH in He/O2 and He/H2O gas mixtures—from the gas phase through the liquid phase to modifications on a biological sample

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Applied cold atmospheric plasma allows for the controlled delivery of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species tailored for specific applications. Through the manipulation of the plasma parameters, feed gases, and careful consideration of the environment surrounding the treatment target, selective chemistries that preferentially influence the target can be produced and delivered. To demonstrate this, the COST reference microscale atmospheric pressure plasma jet is used to study the generation and transport of O and ⋅ OH from the gas phase through the liquid to the biological model target cysteine. Relative and absolute species densities of ⋅ OH and O are measured in the gas phase through laser induced fluorescence (LIF) and two-photon absorption LIF respectively. The transport of these species is followed into the liquid phase by hydrogen peroxide quantification and visualized by a fluorescence assay. Modifications to the model biological sample cysteine exposed to ⋅ OH and H2O2 dominated chemistry (He/H2O (0.25%)) and O dominated chemistry (He/O2 (0.6%)) is measured by FTIR spectroscopy. The origin of these species that modify cysteine is considered through the use of heavy water (H 218 O) and mass spectrometry. It is found that the reaction pathways differ significantly for He/O2 and He/H2O. Hydrogen peroxide is formed mainly in the liquid phase in the presence of a substrate for He/O2 whereas for He/H2O it forms in the gas phase. The liquid chemistry resulting from the He/O2 admixture mainly targets the sulfur moiety of cysteine for oxidation up to irreversible oxidation states, while He/H2O treatment leads preferentially to reversible oxidation products. The more O or OH/H2O2 dominated chemistry produced by the two gas admixtures studied offers the possibility to select species for target modification.

Volume 54
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/1361-6463/ac18ec
Language English
Journal Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics

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