Plasma Activated Synthesis of Macromolecular Compound
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https://doi.org/10.14311/ppt.2020.1.6Keywords:
plasma, synthesis, chirality, plasma-liquid system, CO2, polarimetryAbstract
The paper is devoted to study of the plasma-activated synthesis of organic compounds with optically activity. Synthesis was carried out in plasma-liquid system with a rotating gliding discharge submerged in a liquid. The initial reagents of synthesis were ethanol, ammonia, and CO2. The possibility of the influence of the electric field direction on the optical activity of the products of plasma-activated synthesis is shown.References
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