Acidic component generator
a generator and component technology, applied in the direction of electrolysis components, corona discharge, energy-based chemical/physical/physicochemical processes, etc., can solve the problems of uncontrollable electric discharge, difficulty in generating large quantities of acidic components, and sound generation, etc., to achieve the effect of suppressing occurren
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[0018]An acidic component generator of a first embodiment as shown in FIG. 1 includes a discharge electrode 1, a counter electrode 2 facing the discharge electrode 1, and a voltage supply 3 configured to apply a voltage to the discharge electrode 1.
[0019]The discharge electrode 1 is made of metal, but a shape thereof is not especially limited. As an example, it may be an electrode like a straight piece of which a head “T” is sharpened like a cone.
[0020]The counter electrode 2 is shaped like a ring, and is provided at a position opposed to the head of the discharge electrode 1 with the counter electrode 2 grounded. Moreover, the counter electrode 2 is configured to generate a potential difference between the counter electrode 2 and the discharge electrode 1. That is, the voltage applied from the voltage supply 3 is to be discharged toward an outside of the counter electrode 2.
[0021]The voltage supply 3, for example, is formed of an electronic oscillator or the like which includes a p...
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[0029]A second embodiment is now explained. In the following embodiment, like kind elements are assigned the same reference numerals as depicted in the first embodiment, and redundant explanation is omitted.
[0030]In an acidic component generator according to the present embodiment shown in FIG. 7, a voltage supply 3 is connected to a counter electrode 2, and a discharge electrode 1 is grounded. Also the discharge electrode 1 is configured to make a potential difference between the discharge electrode 1 and the counter electrode 2. That is, a voltage applied from the voltage supply 3 is to be discharged outside from the discharge electrode 1. The voltage applied from the voltage supply 3 to the counter electrode 2 is a high frequency voltage as shown in FIGS. 2 to 6 like the first embodiment, and also has a frequency in a range of 50 kHz to 250 kHz like the first embodiment. For this case also, an amplitude “P”, which is a potential difference from a center value “S”, is preferably s...
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