Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies

For the first time, this paper discloses the use of flowing water for capturing atmospheric ions into a DC electricity. The proposed methodology can be employed to neutralize the positively charged pollutants in air, which are believed to be harmful to our health. Methodology: Atmospheric ions can b...

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Main Author: Louis Wai Yip Liu
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Language:English
Published: Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation 2017-05-01
Series:Advances in Technology Innovation
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Online Access:http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/421
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spelling doaj-51d439786f054abeb4df544b032c1c942020-11-24T20:53:34ZengTaiwan Association of Engineering and Technology InnovationAdvances in Technology Innovation2415-04362518-29942017-05-012499104421Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave TechnologiesLouis Wai Yip Liu0Southern University of Science and TechnologyFor the first time, this paper discloses the use of flowing water for capturing atmospheric ions into a DC electricity. The proposed methodology can be employed to neutralize the positively charged pollutants in air, which are believed to be harmful to our health. Methodology: Atmospheric ions can be collected by a negatively charged antenna which comprises a dielectric layer sandwiched between a top aluminium layer and a bottom lead plate. The top aluminium layer is used to collect the ambient protons, whilst the bottom lead plate is negatively charged by a negative static electricity extracted from flowing water. The voltage has been measured between the top aluminium layer and the bottom lead plate with and without any sunlight. Results: Without any UV light or other electromagnetic disturbance, the generated voltage has rapidly increased from 200 mV to 480 mV within 5 seconds if the bottom lead plate is connected to the negative ion source. Without the negative ion source, however, the output voltage fell to around 10 mV and any significant voltage rise can be observed even in the presence of an UV light. Conclusions: Capturing atmospheric ions is technically feasible. Measured results suggest that, when used in conjunction with a negative ion source, the proposed device can harvest atmospheric ions without any UV light.http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/421cosmic rayssurface plasmon polaritonsurface plasmonic resonance. Kelvin water dropperKelvin thunder
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author Louis Wai Yip Liu
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Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
Advances in Technology Innovation
cosmic rays
surface plasmon polariton
surface plasmonic resonance. Kelvin water dropper
Kelvin thunder
author_facet Louis Wai Yip Liu
author_sort Louis Wai Yip Liu
title Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
title_short Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
title_full Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
title_fullStr Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
title_full_unstemmed Harvesting Atmospheric Ions Using Surface Electromagnetic Wave Technologies
title_sort harvesting atmospheric ions using surface electromagnetic wave technologies
publisher Taiwan Association of Engineering and Technology Innovation
series Advances in Technology Innovation
issn 2415-0436
2518-2994
publishDate 2017-05-01
description For the first time, this paper discloses the use of flowing water for capturing atmospheric ions into a DC electricity. The proposed methodology can be employed to neutralize the positively charged pollutants in air, which are believed to be harmful to our health. Methodology: Atmospheric ions can be collected by a negatively charged antenna which comprises a dielectric layer sandwiched between a top aluminium layer and a bottom lead plate. The top aluminium layer is used to collect the ambient protons, whilst the bottom lead plate is negatively charged by a negative static electricity extracted from flowing water. The voltage has been measured between the top aluminium layer and the bottom lead plate with and without any sunlight. Results: Without any UV light or other electromagnetic disturbance, the generated voltage has rapidly increased from 200 mV to 480 mV within 5 seconds if the bottom lead plate is connected to the negative ion source. Without the negative ion source, however, the output voltage fell to around 10 mV and any significant voltage rise can be observed even in the presence of an UV light. Conclusions: Capturing atmospheric ions is technically feasible. Measured results suggest that, when used in conjunction with a negative ion source, the proposed device can harvest atmospheric ions without any UV light.
topic cosmic rays
surface plasmon polariton
surface plasmonic resonance. Kelvin water dropper
Kelvin thunder
url http://ojs.imeti.org/index.php/AITI/article/view/421
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