Ionization optimization
- From: Camilo <camilogil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2007 12:45:09 -0700
Hi everybody! I want to know how to optimize ionization of air. I know
that natural ionization depends on its temperature, its humidity,
gases mixture; so I want to know first, on artificial ionization,
besides those elements ¿ionization level is increased by a rising on
ionization voltage? I mean to you can understand well what I´m trying
to say, lets imagine this device: You have an air pump (for instance a
wind blower) so with this you pump air to a metallic grille that is
connected to a DC high voltaje generator; then supposedly the air what
passed through the grille comes up already ionized, so, at this point
¿Am I right on my idea? if affirmative then, 1) ¿while higher voltage
at the grille, more molecules get ionized? 2) ¿while narrower the gaps
of the grilll at the same ionization voltage, more molecules get
ionized?.... well that was only an idea but ¿what do you think to
maximize ions productions? Ideas, corrections, explanations about the
topic, I´ll thank you!! bye
.
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