• DocumentCode
    3328232
  • Title

    Flexible cold atmospheric microplasma jets generated in biocompatible dielectric tubes

  • Author

    Kim, Jae Young ; Kim, Sung-O ; Wei, Yanzhang

  • Author_Institution
    Holcombe Dept. of Electr. & Comput., Eng., Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    20-24 June 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    1
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. The flexible microplasma jet device using a biocompatible dielectric tube has been proposed for the purpose of bio/medical applications. Tygon® tubes which had 254 μm of the inner diameter were employed as flexible biocompatible tubes, and a high purity helium gas was used as a discharge gas. When the sinusoidal voltage waves with the voltage of 6 KV and the frequency of 36 KHz were applied to the plasma jet device with a single electrode, the produced plasma plume had the length of 5 mm. However, stronger plasma emission and longer plasma plume was observed if a grounded material contacted with the plasma plume. The results of plasma emission showed the generated plasma jets from the Tygon® tube were stable and had a same performance with the plasma jets from other millimeter or centimeter sized plasma jet devices. Therefore, this flexible microplasma jet device could be applied to the direct treatment of tumor cells. In order to observe the effect of plasma treatments, the microplasma jets were applied to both murine tumor cells and non-tumor cells. As a result, microplasma jets induced cultured murine cells to undergo apoptosis. And it was also observed that mouse melanoma B16F0 tumor cells were more sensitive to plasma treatment than mouse fibroblast CL.7 cells. This result was significant because plasma treatments may be used to selectively destroy tumor cells without harm to non-tumor cells at certain condition.
  • Keywords
    cellular biophysics; discharges (electric); helium; patient treatment; plasma applications; plasma devices; plasma jets; tumours; He; Tygon tubes; biocompatible dielectric tube; biomedical application; fibroblast CL.7 cells; flexible cold atmospheric microplasma jets; frequency 36 kHz; gas discharge; high purity helium gas; mouse melanoma B16F0 tumor cells; murine tumor cells; nontumor cells; plasma jet generation; plasma plume; plasma treatment; sinusoidal voltage waves; size 254 mum; size 5 mm; strong plasma emission; voltage 6 kV; Dielectric devices; Electron tubes; Medical services; Mice; Plasma devices; Plasma materials processing; Plasma stability; Plasma waves; Tumors; Voltage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Norfolk, VA
  • ISSN
    0730-9244
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5474-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    0730-9244
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5533949
  • Filename
    5533949