Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
725951 Journal of Electrostatics 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experiments were performed in a Faraday cup fluidization column to determine the changes in the electrostatic charges on various fine particles after their addition to gas–solid fluidized beds to better understand their role in influencing electrostatic charge generation/dissipation. The charges transported by different fines (Larostat 519 antistatic agent, glass beads (GB), silver-coated GB, catalyst and silica particles) were determined after their injection into an initially charged bed of much larger mono-sized particles (GB or polyethylene) for a range of relative humidities. Entrained fines carry significant charges out of the column, therefore leaving a net charge behind, with the polarity and quantity of charge depending on the size, physical properties and chemical structure of the particles, and on the moisture content of the fluidizing gas.

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