학술논문

Study of an Ozone Composing Mechanism derived from the Third Element on Surface of Electrode using Oxygen Gas: Part 2 / 電極表面上の第三物質による酸素ガス中オゾン生成反応の一考察(その2)
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
電気学会論文誌D(産業応用部門誌) / IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications. 2007, 127(3):279
Subject
antimony
electric discharge
ozone
simulation
surface of anode
アンチモン
オゾン
シミュレーション
電極表面反応
電気放電
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0913-6339
1348-8163
Abstract
In our third experiment, we changed the density of nitrogen through the addition of heat energy to the anode. A computer simulation confirmed the same phenomenon. Then the copper anode was replaced with an antimony anode. We found that antimony worked better than nitrogen as a third element.Finally, in the fourth experiment, we used an industrial ozone generator including ceramic dielectrics and a titanium expanded metal electrode. A decrease in the temperature of the cooling water led to a proportional increase in ozone. It follows the formula of van't Hoff. After spattering the surface of the electrodes with argon gas and supplying the ozone generator with 99% oxygen, we were able to produce ozone which was more than 20% higher in concentration than primary state ozone under the same conditions. The ozone generator produced ozone in high yield efficiency due to the optimum density of a third element like nitrogen on the surface of the electrodes. Antimony works better than nitrogen does as a third element.