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Impact of air ions of both polarity on evaporation of certain organic and inorganic liquids
Authors:N. N. Barthakur  T. Al-Kanani
Affiliation:(1) Department of Renewable Resources, Macdonald College of McGill University, 21, 111 Lakeshore Road, H9X 1CO Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:
Air ions of both polarity, produced by corona electrodes, were used to evaporate to dryness liquid samples of ethyl alcohol (EA), water (W), and carbon tetrachloride (CTC). Drying times were determined with a beta-ray gauge. Ion exposed samples of EA, W, and CTC dried, respectively, 2.3, 3.2, and 5.4 times faster than the corresponding control samples when exposed simultaneously to 0.94×1012 positive and 1.83×1012 negative air ions cm–2s–1 under the same laboratory conditions. Drying by corona discharge could be explained by three different mechanisms. Electric wind caused by the ionic drag is proposed as the principal driving force for the observed enhancement of evaporation. The decrease in free energy of a dielectric in the presence of an electric field compared to its absence may have increased the escaping tendency of the molecules of the treated liquids. The turbulence in the liquids created by the rotational effect on the dielectric molecules by the electric field may also be a factor in further enhancing the mass transfer rates from the samples.
Keywords:Air ions  Evaporation  Beta-ray Gauge
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