Aerosol charge neutralization by a mixing-type bipolar charger using corona discharge at high pressure

2009 
An aerosol neutralizer called the Mixing-type Bipolar Charger using Corona-Discharge at High Pressure (MBCCHP) was developed. In the MBCCHP, a corona discharge (High-Pressure Corona Ionizer; HPC Ionizer) induced by high frequency voltage (>100 Hz) at high pressure (>0.2 MPa) is used to generate bipolar ions at high concentration (1–3 × 109 ions/cm3) that are then mixed with aerosol particles flowing in a charging chamber where no external electric field is present. The charging performance of the MBCCHP was evaluated by comparing the measured and theoretical number ratios of positively and negatively charged particles to the total number of particles, and by comparing those of negatively charged to positively charged particles for an equilibrium charge distribution. The theoretical and measured results agreed well in the particle size range of 5–80 nm. Particle loss in the MBCCHP for the size range of 5–100 nm was less than 15%, and particle generation from the electrode due to spattering or from the carr...
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