Plasma Catalysis

Plasma catalysis is an emerging interdisciplinary field that combines plasma science and catalysis. It involves using non-equilibrium plasma to activate and enhance catalytic reactions. The energetic electrons and ions in the plasma can break chemical bonds and create reactive species, which then interact with catalyst surfaces to facilitate chemical transformations with high efficiency and selectivity. Plasma catalysis shows great promise for applications in environmental remediation, such as converting harmful pollutants into harmless products, as well as in energy and chemical synthesis processes. By harnessing the synergistic effects of plasma and catalysis, this novel approach opens up new possibilities for sustainable and efficient chemical transformations.

 

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