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Particle precipitation ionization

Induce particle precipitation as in the case of ionizers Ozone is a harmful pollutant and banned in most countries ... [Pg.364]

The electrical precipitator is a dry dust or liquid mist removal unit which utilizes the ionization of the process gas (usually air) to impart electrical charges on the suspended entrained particles and effect particle collection by attraction to an oppositely charged plate or pipe. This type of unit is in use in services which are difficult for other types of entrainment removal equipment. Figures 4-79, 4-80, and 4-81 illustrate the usual fundamental action of these units. [Pg.280]

Airborne particles, bacteria, fungi spores and allergens will be removed by air filtration, which is often cheaper and more effective than electrostatic precipitators and ionizers. A disposable, high-efficiency filter capable of removing at least 95 percent of particles with size down to 0.3 micron will be installed. A washable coarse filter that removes fifty percent of particles larger than 10 microns will be used as a pre-filter to extend the life of the high efficiency filter by at least a third. An inexpensive sensor will be included to indicate when filter replacement is necessary. [Pg.384]

A simple cleanup procedure based on acidic protein precipitation and LLE with ethyl acetate was used for the determination of OXA, CLO, and DICL in bovine muscle. The detection was accomplished with particle-beam MS with negative-ion chemical ionization, which was found more sensitive than electron-impact mode. Deviation from the linearity of response was observed, which could be caused by the phenomenon of coeluting carrying analyte particles through the particle beam (60). [Pg.637]


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