DocumentCode :
2038980
Title :
Field evaporation of ions from glycerol/water solutions with use of polymer track membranes
Author :
Balakin, A. ; Balakina, E. ; Novikova, L. ; Talrose, V.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Energy Problems of Chem. Phys., Acad. of Sci., Chernogolovka, Russia
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
262
Lastpage :
265
Abstract :
The main principles of the field extraction of ions from water/glycerol solutions by use of a of poly(ethylene terephtalate) track membrane technique are considered. Application of the technique provides a direct transfer of ions dissolved in the liquid dielectric into gas phase. A possibility of stabilization of the liquid in the submicron channels of the track membrane in an electric field of high strength is shown. The current from dielectric membrane is controlled by several processes including formation of strong electric field near the liquid-vacuum interface, transport of ions along the channels to the interface and the field-assisted transition of charged species into vacuum. A special feature of extraction of charged species from the channels of dielectric membranes is connected largely with on accumulation of charges on the vacuum surface of the polymer membrane. A corresponding model of extracting field formation is considered. The model of a direct field-stimulated evaporation is used as an extraction mechanism of cluster ions from liquid. The result of computer simulation of the model is compared with the results of previous measurements of a total current.
Keywords :
field evaporation; field ion emission; liquid mixtures; membranes; organic compounds; physics computing; polymer films; water; cluster ions; computer simulation; dielectric membrane; field-stimulated evaporation; glycerol/water solutions; ions field evaporation; liquid-vacuum interface; poly(ethylene terephtalate); polymer membrane; polymer track membranes; strong electric field; submicron channels; Amino acids; Biomembranes; Chemicals; Dielectric liquids; Distributed power generation; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Ion sources; Polymers; Solvents;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Dielectric Liquids, 2002. ICDL 2002. Proceedings of 2002 IEEE 14th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7350-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDL.2002.1022743
Filename :
1022743
Link To Document :
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