| Literature DB >> 27404121 |
Natthaporn Khamsen1, Damrongvudhi Onwimol1, Nithiphat Teerakawanich1, Sanchai Dechanupaprittha1, Weerawoot Kanokbannakorn1, Komsan Hongesombut1, Siwapon Srisonphan1.
Abstract
We designed a system to produce atmospheric hybrid cold-discharge plasma (HCP) based on microcorona discharge on a single dielectric barrier and applied it to inactivate microorganisms that commonly attach the rice seed husk. The cold-plasma treatment modified the surface of the rice seeds, resulting in accelerated germination and enhanced water imbibition. The treatment can operate under air-based ambient conditions without the need for a vacuum. The cold-plasma treatment completely inactivated pathogenic fungi and other microorganisms, enhancing the germination percentage and seedling quality. The final germination percentage of the treated rice seeds was ∼98%, whereas that of the nontreated seeds was ∼90%. Microcorona discharge on a single dielectric barrier provides a nonaggressive cold plasma that can be applied to organic materials without causing thermal and electrical damage. The hybrid nonthermal plasma is cost effective and consumes relatively little power, making it suitable for the surface sterilization and disinfection of organic and biological materials with large-scale compatibility.Entities:
Keywords: Oryza sativa; disinfection; electrical discharge; hybrid nonthermal plasma; seed germination
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27404121 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b04555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229