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Non-thermal Processing with Plasma Technologies Brendan A. Niemira Food Safety and Intervention Technologies Research Unit U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Eastern Regional Research Ctr. 600 E. Mermaid Ln, Wyndmoor, PA, USA

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  • Non-thermal Processing withPlasma Technologies

    Brendan A. Niemira

    Food Safety and Intervention Technologies Research UnitU.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

    Eastern Regional Research Ctr.600 E. Mermaid Ln, Wyndmoor, PA, USA

  • Cold plasma: this isn’t it

    B.A. Niemira.

  • Non-thermal plasma• What is a plasma?

    – Fourth state of matter– Equivalent to a highly energetic form of ionized gas

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    SOLID

    ENERGY

    LIQUID

    ENERGY

    GAS

    ENERGY

    PLASMA

    • Why is it sometimes called “cold” plasma?– For food processing, intended to operate at

    conventional room temperatures

  • Non-thermal plasma• Inputs to the system

    – energy (electricity, microwaves, etc.)– carrier gas: air, a pure gas (He, O2, N2, etc.) or a

    defined gas mixture• Output

    – self-quenching plasma– resolves to UV light and ozone– chemical residues are expected to be minimal to

    non-existent• New technology for food processing

    – adaptation from existing applications– regulatory status

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  • Non-thermal plasma

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    OxygenNitrogen Carbon dioxide

    Injected volatiles

    Ozone

    UV light

    NOx

    ElementalOxygen

    Freeradicals

    e-

    Nanoparticles

  • Making cold plasma: gas and pressure

    pd = pressure*distance between parallel plates

    One atm., 760 torr

  • Making cold plasma: gas and pressure

    Cost of feed gas

    Ease

    of i

    oniz

    atio

    n

    Higher voltagerequired;

    equipment = $$$

    $ $$$$$$$$

    Lower volatagerequired;

    equipment = $

    He, Ne, ArH2N2, Air

  • Non-thermal plasma: technologies• Remote treatment and enclosed

    chambers• Contact with electrodes, corona

    discharges• Direct applications• In-package treatments

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  • OAUGDP (Kayes, M.M. et al., 2007. Foodborne Path Dis 4(1). DOI:

    10.1089/fpd.2006.62)

    Enclosed plasma treatment chambers

  • Microwave pumped plasma, enclosed chamber (Amidi, M., et al.

    2007. Food Science Australia)

    Enclosed plasma treatment chambers

  • Dielectric barrier discharge, applied to E. coli on almonds (Deng, S. R. et al. 2007. J. Food Sci.

    72(3):M62-M66.)

    Electrode contact plasma treatment

    1.00E+00

    1.00E+01

    1.00E+02

    1.00E+03

    1.00E+04

    1.00E+05

    1.00E+06

    1.00E+07

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

    Treatment time (second)

    Surv

    ival

    cou

    nts

    air nitrigen co2 argon

    -4.5

    -4

    -3.5

    -3

    -2.5

    -2

    -1.5

    -1

    -0.5

    00 10 20 30 40

    Lo

    g(N

    /No

    )

    Time (s)

    16 kV

    20 kV

    25 kV

  • Direct application of plasma, open air

    (Niemira and Sites. 2008. J Food Prot.)

  • USDA-ARScold plasma research subjects

  • Feed gas: 99.5% He, 0.05% O2

    Direct application of plasma, carrier gas

    Perni, S. et al. 2008.JFP, 71(2):302–308

    Honeydew

    Mango

  • In-package treatments: ozone generation

    E. coli O157:H7 inactivation on spinach (Klockow, P.A., K. Keener. 2009. LWT)

    “Electrodes were placed above and below the bag, oriented on top of each other to allow for maximum ozone production. Electrodes rested on top of each other with the bag in between having an approximate gap distance of 3-3.5 mm [1/8 inch]. The system was then activated

    for a 5-min treatment.”

    “Treated samples showed varying levels of discoloration”

  • In-package treatments: ozone generation• PlasmaLabel. (Schwabedissen, A. et al. 2007.

    Contrib. Plasma Phys. 47, 551-558 )• Electrically conductive labels on

    inside surface– Rigid container, clamshell, bag, etc.

    • Cold plasma generated by induction• 4 log cfu reduction of B. subtillis on

    agar, 10’ treatment.– Ozone concentration inside the

    package to 2000 ppm• Sensory impact?• Optimization

    – shape of the applied electrodes– method of application (screen-

    printed, applied, bonded, etc)

    (+)

    (-)

  • Plasma treatment of liquids• Air plasma microjet in a quasi-steady gas cavity

    – reduces pH to 3.0-4.5 after 10’.– NO3- & NO2- increases to 37 mg · L−1 and 21 mg · L−1

    after 20’– Suspended Staphylococcus aureus inactivated by pH 4.5.– Mode of action: perhydroxyl radical (HOO•) reaction

    with cell membranes (Liu et al, 2010, Plasma Processes and Polymers 7(3-4):231-236)

    • Thin film application• Continuously renewed liquid surface• Co-injected spray into plasma discharge

    – Can yield H2, H2O2 or NOx, depending on plasma feed gas (Burlica et al., 2010. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 49(14):6342–49)

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  • Commercial Equipment

    Ingersoll-Rand

    PlasmaTreat

    Enercon Industries

  • Non-thermal plasma: conclusions• Many different ways to make plasma• How well it works is determined by:

    – Type of plasma– Nature of power delivered– Feed gas composition

    • What are you trying to achieve?• What product are you trying to treat?• What kind of packaging are you using?

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  • [email protected]/Niemira

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  • Non-thermal plasma: technologiesA. remote exposure

    reactor (Gadri et al., 2000)

    B. plasma pencil (Laroussi and Lu, 2005)

    C. plasma needle (Sladek and Stoeffels, 2005)

    D. gliding arc (Niemira et al., 2005)

    E. microwave plasma tube (Lee et al., 2005)

    F. dielectric barrier discharge (Deng et al., 2005)

    G. resistive barrier discharge (Laroussi et al., 2003)

  • NTP Technology Class

    I. Remote treatment II. Direct treatment III. Electrode contact

    Nature of NTP applied Decaying plasma (afterglow) - longer lived chemical species

    Active plasma - short and long-lived species

    Active plasma - all chemical species, including shortest lived and ion bombardment

    NTP density and energy Moderate density - target remote from electrodes. However, a larger volume of NTP can be generated using multiple electrodes

    Higher density - target in the direct path of a flow of active NTP

    Highest density - target within NTP generation field

    Spacing of target from NTP-generating electrode

    Approx. 5 - 20 cm; arcing (filamentous discharge) unlikely to contact target at any power setting

    approx. 1 - 5 cm; arcing can occur at higher power settings, can contact target

    approx. ≤ 1 cm; arcing can occur between electrodes and target at higher power settings

    Electrical conduction through target

    No Not under normal operation, but possible during arcing

    Yes, if target is used as an electrode OR if target between mounted electrodes is electrically conductive

    Suitability for irregular surfaces

    High - remote nature of NTP generation means maximum flexibility of application of NTP afterglow stream

    Moderately high - NTP is conveyed to target in a directional manner, requiring either rotation of target or multiple NTP emitters

    Moderately low - close spacing is required to maintain NTP uniformity. However, electrodes can be shaped to fit a defined, consistent surface

    Examples of technologies Remote exposure reactor, plasma pencil

    Gliding arc; plasma needle; microwave-induced plasma tube

    Parallel plate reactor; needle-plate reactor; resistive barrier discharge; dielectric barrier discharge

    Non-thermal Processing with�Plasma Technologies Cold plasma: this isn’t itNon-thermal plasmaNon-thermal plasmaNon-thermal plasmaMaking cold plasma: gas and pressureSlide Number 7Non-thermal plasma: technologiesSlide Number 9Slide Number 10Slide Number 11Direct application of plasma, open airUSDA-ARS�cold plasma research subjectsDirect application of plasma, carrier gasIn-package treatments: ozone generationIn-package treatments: ozone generationPlasma treatment of liquidsCommercial EquipmentNon-thermal plasma: [email protected] �www.tinyurl.com/NiemiraNon-thermal plasma: technologiesSlide Number 22