Direct Sensing of Superoxide and Its Relatives Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species in Phosphate Buffers during Cold Atmospheric Plasmas Exposures
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Analytical Chemistry. 2022-04-12, vol. 94, n° 14, p. 5555-5565
English Abstract
This study aims at sensing in situ reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) and specifically superoxide anion (O2•–) in aqueous buffer solutions exposed to cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs). CAPs were generated by ionizing ...Read more >
This study aims at sensing in situ reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) and specifically superoxide anion (O2•–) in aqueous buffer solutions exposed to cold atmospheric plasmas (CAPs). CAPs were generated by ionizing He gas shielded with variable N2/O2 mixtures. Thanks to ultramicroelectrodes protected against the high electric fields transported by the ionization waves of CAPs, the production of superoxide and several RONS was electrochemically directly detected in liquids during their plasma exposure. Complementarily, optical emissive spectroscopy (OES) was used to study the plasma phase composition and its correlation with the chemistry in the exposed liquid. The specific production of O2•–, a biologically reactive redox species, was analyzed by cyclic voltammetry (CV), in both alkaline (pH 11), where the species is fairly stable, and physiological (pH 7.4) conditions, where it is unstable. To understand its generation with respect to the plasma chemistry, we varied the shielding gas composition of CAPs to directly impact on the RONS composition at the plasma–liquid interface. We observed that the production and accumulation of RONS in liquids, including O2•–, depends on the plasma composition, with N2-based shieldings providing the highest superoxide concentrations (few 10s of micromolar at most) and of its derivatives (hundreds of micromolar). In situ spectroscopic and electrochemical analyses provide a high resolution kinetic and quantitative understanding of the interactions between CAPs and physiological solutions for biomedical applications.Read less <
English Keywords
Alkalinity
Atmospheric chemistry
Cell signaling
Cyclic voltammetry
Liquids
Medical applications
Microelectrodes
Phase interfaces
Physiology
Pulsed lasers
ANR Project
Régénération cutanée induite par des plasmas froids atmosphériques au travers d'une production contrôlée d'espèces réactives - ANR-14-CE16-0007