Modifying natural droplet systems by charge injection

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Abstract

Modifying droplet behavior has wide applications, from removing pathogens to increasing rainfall. In an environmental experiment, negative charge release is demonstrated to influence a natural fog. During charge emission, the average mass concentration of 1 μm droplets increased by 95.3%. For smaller droplets, concentrations during charge emission exceeded those without charge emission at the 99% confidence level. This is consistent with charge both facilitating formation of small droplets and inhibiting their evaporation. Physics-based droplet modification has immediate relevance to weather modification and, conceivably, pathogen control, without the introduction of additional chemical materials.

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Harrison, R. G., Marlton, G. J., Ambaum, M. H. P., & Nicoll, K. A. (2022). Modifying natural droplet systems by charge injection. Physical Review Research, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.L022050

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