There are several types of plasma that can be employed in PAC, each with its own advantages and disadvantages:
1. Thermal Plasma: Characterized by high temperatures, useful for high-energy applications but can cause catalyst sintering. 2. Non-Thermal Plasma: Operates at near-ambient temperatures, making it suitable for temperature-sensitive reactions. Examples include [Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD)]() and [Gliding Arc Discharge](). 3. Microwave Plasma: Uses microwave radiation to generate plasma, offering fine control over energy input and reaction conditions.