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posted on 2014-09-15, 12:53 authored by Carlos Castello Beltran, Benjamin BuckleyBenjamin Buckley, Felipe IzaFelipe IzaAlthough organic chemistry plays a critical role in many plasma applications, there is
room for further cross-fertilization between the two disciplines. Here we explore two
possible avenues: (1) plasma physics as a new tool for the organic chemist and (2)
organic compounds as diagnostics for the plasma physicist.
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This work was supported by the UK Engineering Physical Science Research Council.
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CASTELLO BELTRAN, C., BUCKLEY, B.R. and IZA, F., 2014. Plasmas for organic synthesis and chemical probes for plasma diagnostics. Presented at: COST Action Electrical Discharges with Liquids for Future Applications (CMST COST Action TD1208), 10th-13th March 2014, Lisbon, Portugal.Publisher
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