Electron transport and scattering within the plasma-liquid interface (Old ID 27888)
Role
Chief Investigator
Description
The synergistic interaction of low-temperature plasmas with liquids and biological matter has unearthed various technological applications in water treatment, agriculture, biofuels and medicine. Predicitive control of these multiphase plasmas is essential to unlocking the potential of these applications, and this requires predictive models. The absence of the relevant non-equilibrium transport theory describing electrons in these multiphase environments together with fundamental data describing electron interactions with biological and liquid matter severely limits this. The project will develop a state of the art transport model informed by world first measurements of electron cross-sections for biomolecules, radicals and liquids.
Date
01 Jul 2023 - 30 Jun 2026
Project Type
GRANT
Keywords
Plasma medicine;Electron scattering;Transport theory;biomolecules
Funding Body
Australian Research Council (ARC)
Amount
360000
Project Team
Yang Liu