plasmasoluina
Plasmasoluina is a term used in discussions of plasma–liquid interactions to describe a hypothetical medium formed when a plasma interfaces with a solution. In this usage, solute molecules in the liquid are envisaged to be stabilized by plasma-generated species, potentially increasing apparent solubility and enabling new reaction pathways. The concept is not an established material class in mainstream literature, but it provides a framework for describing certain plasma-assisted solubilization observations.
Formation and mechanism: Plasmasoluina would arise from reactive plasma species, solvated electrons, and transient particles generated
Properties: Reported features include increased apparent solubility for hydrophobic compounds, changes in optical spectra, and altered
Applications and status: If real, plasmasoluina could impact drug solubilization, materials synthesis, and environmental remediation under
Safety and challenges: Plasma processes produce reactive species, UV emission, and heat, necessitating proper containment. Reproducibility,