Plasma technology for the electrification of chemical reactions.
A. Bogaerts
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Plasma catalysis in ammonia production and decomposition: Use it, or lose it?
Y. Gorbanev, I. Fedirchyk and A. Bogaerts
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Challenges in unconventional catalysis.

A. Bogaerts, G. Centi, V. Hessel and E. Rebrov

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The 2022 Plasma Roadmap: Low temperature plasma science and technology.

I. Adamovich, S. Agarwal, E. Ahedo, L.L. Alves, S. Baalrud, N. Babaeva, A. Bogaerts, A. Bourdon, P.J. Bruggeman, C. Canal, E.H. Choi, S. Coulombe, Z. Donkó, D.B. Graves, S. Hamaguchi, D. Hegemann, M. Hori, H.-H. Kim, G.M.W. Kroesen, M.J. Kushner, A. Laricchiuta, X. Li, T.E. Magin, S. Mededovic Thagard, V. Miller, A.B. Murphy, G.S. Oehrlein, N. Puac, R.M. Sankaran, S. Samukawa, M. Shiratani, M. Šimek, N. Tarasenko, K. Terashima, E. Thomas Jr., J. Trieschmann, S. Tsikata, M.M. Turner, I.J. van der Walt, M.C.M. van de Sanden and T. von Woedtke

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Science popularization article: Plasma and plasma catalysis for sustainable chemistry.
A. Bogaerts
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From the Birkeland–Eyde process towards energy-efficient plasma-based NOX synthesis: a techno-economic analysis.
K.H.R. Rouwenhorst, F. Jardali, A. Bogaerts and L. Lefferts
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Plasma-driven catalysis: green ammonia synthesis with intermittent electricity.
K.H.R. Rouwenhorst, Y. Engelmann, K. van ‘t Veer, R.S. Postma, A. Bogaerts and L. Lefferts
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The 2020 plasma catalysis roadmap.
A. Bogaerts, X. Tu., J.C. Whitehead, G. Centi, L. Lefferts, O. Guaitella, F. Azzolina-Jury, H. Kim, A.B. Murphy, W.F. Schneider, T. Nozaki, J.C. Hicks, A. Rousseau, F. Thevenet, A. Khacef and M. Carreon
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Plasma technology for CO2 conversion: A personal perspective on prospects and gaps.
A. Bogaerts and G. Centi
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Plasma technology: An emerging technology for energy storage.
A. Bogaerts and E.C. Neyts
  (Invited feature article and selected to be featured in ACS Editors' Choice + Free Open Access)

Plasma physics of liquids - A focused review.
P. Vanraes and A. Bogaerts
  (Featured article).
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Plasma technology - a novel solution for CO2 conversion?
R. Snoeckx and A. Bogaerts
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Plasma catalysis: synergistic effects at the nanoscale.
E.C. Neyts, K. Ostrikov, M.K. Sunkara and A. Bogaerts

Modeling plasma-based CO2 and CH4 conversion in mixtuires with N2, O2 and H2O: The bigger plasma chemistry picture.
W. Wang, R. Snoecks, X. Zhang, M.S. Cha and A. Bogaerts
and its . (Invited feature article and selected for the ).

Special issue: plasma conversion.
T. Nozaki, A. Bogaerts, X. Tu and R. Van de Sanden
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Plasma nanoscience: from nano-solids in plasmas to nano-plasmas in solids.
K. Ostrikov, E.C. Neyts and M. Meyyappan

PECVD growth of carbon nanotubes: from experiment to simulation.
E.C. Neyts

(In 2014 this article is among the 10 most cited papers published in the journal in the period 2012-2013)

Gas discharge plasmas and their applications.
A. Bogaerts, E. Neyts, R. Gijbels and J.J.A.M. van der Mullen
  (Invited review paper)