plasmasuhkur
Plasmasuhkur is an Estonian noun that translates to "sugar plasma" or "plasma sugar" in English. The term is derived from the Estonian words "plasma," meaning "gas-like state," and "suhkur," meaning "sugar." In scientific literature, sugary substances that are subjected to plasmification, a process that involves suspending the sugar particles in an electrically charged gas, may be referred to as plasmasuhkur.
Plasmification involves dispersing the sugar particles into an ionized gas, usually a noble gas such as argon
Researchers have explored the properties of plasmasuhkur for various applications, including food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and
However, research on plasmasuhkur is still in its early stages, and more studies are needed to understand