Aim & Scope
Launched in 2004, Plasma Processes and Polymers is THE interdisciplinary journal on low-temperature plasma sources and processes operating at pressures ranging from partial vaccum to atmospheric. The critically reviewed journal covering all aspects of state-of-the-art in low-temperature plasma science presented in various categories. The Editors-in-Chief, Professor Riccardo d'Agostino, Professor Pietro Favia, Dr. Christian Oehr and Professor Michael R. Wertheimer are confident that Plasma Processes and Polymers will become a lively, indispensable meeting place for the large and ever-growing community of scientists in the field of low-temperature plasma science. Plasma Processes and Polymers publishes an attractive mixture of Reviews, Feature Articles, Full Papers, Communications, Book Reviews, Conference Reports, Essays and Plasma News. [1]
2024
A study of tiamulin removal by nanosecond pulsed gas–liquid discharge underwater
Y Liu , J Liang , H Wang , ... , D Yang
Plasma Processes and Polymers , 2024
Plasma nitrogen fixation for plant cultivation with air‐derived dinitrogen pentoxide
S Takeshi , K Takashima , S Sasaki , ... , T Kaneko
Plasma Processes and Polymers , 2024
A Destrieux , W Caceres Ferreira , Z Costantino , ... , G Laroche
Plasma Processes and Polymers , 2024
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
M Rasouli , H Mehdian , K Hajisharifi , ... , E Robert
Plasma Processes and Polymers2021 - VOLUME 18, ISSUE 9 p 2100074.
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