Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research
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Special Topic Article : Nonthermal Biological Treatments Using Discharge Plasma Produced by Pulsed Power
Nonthermal Biological Treatments Using Discharge Plasma Produced by Pulsed Power 6. Production of NO Using Pulsed Arc Discharges and Its Medical Applications
Takao NAMIHIRASunao KATSUKIHidenori AKIYAMAKazufumi OKAMOTO
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2003 Volume 79 Issue 1 Pages 35-38

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Nitric monoxide (NO) is increasingly being used in medical applications. Current applications use a gas cylinder of N2 mixed with a high concentration of NO. This arrangement is potentially dangerous, given the possibility of an accidental leak of NO from the cylinder. The presence of NO in air leads to the formation of nitric dioxide (NO2), which is toxic to the lungs. Therefore on-site generation of NO would be very desirable to treat patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and other related illnesses. Recently, pure NO was generated using a pulsed arc discharge in dry air with an NO2-NO converter and charcoal. The concentration of NO was easily controlled by controlling pulse repetition rate and gas flow rate. This system is already under investigation in an animal experiment.
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