Researchers are exploring the potential of using cold plasma bubbles to turn food-processing waste into an environmentally friendly fertilizer. The system is called microbubble-enhanced cold plasma activation, or MB-CPA. In plain language, it uses a high-voltage discharge to energize air, breaking apart normally stable nitrogen and oxygen molecules and creating reactive compounds. That treated air is then forced into the water through a cavitati…
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