Electrostatic ionic air emission device

Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Including gas flow distribution means

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C095S059000, C096S069000, C096S077000, C096S098000

Reexamination Certificate

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07452411

ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns an electrostatic ionic emission device for depositing on the surface of a plurality of particles aerosols within a fluid, a quasi-homogeneous amount of ions. The device includes a discharge corona conductive electrode, and a non-corona conductive receptor electrode. The receptor electrode has an open cellular foam structure and a pseudo planar active surface that faces the discharge electrode. The active surface of the receptor electrode has a multiplicity of substantially sharpened points.

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