Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9698825 | Journal of Electrostatics | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The newly developed electrical neutralizer consists of an aerosol chamber with an AC electrical discharge. Combining small residence times, high ion concentrations, small electric field strengths, discharge in the aerosol chamber itself and an automatic regulation of the ion input results in a very effective neutralizing device. Experiments with an initially uncharged aerosol have shown that charging of submicron particles to the bipolar equilibrium charge distribution was possible for volumetric flow rates of up to 1.5Â L/min and concentrations of at least 5Ã1061/cm3. Particle loss (>3Â nm) and particle production (>3Â nm) were not observed.
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Authors
Yves Gorat Stommel, Ulrich Riebel,