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Plasma electrochemistry is a new field of research where the interaction of plasma with an electrolyte solution is studied. It uses plasma to drive chemical reactions in liquid.

References

  1. Kareem, T. Abdul; KalianiIonics, A. Anu (March 2012). "Glow discharge plasma electrolysis for nanoparticles synthesis". Ionics. 18 (3): 315–327. doi:10.1007/s11581-011-0639-y. S2CID 135482490.


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