The Proceedings of Yamanashi District Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2705
2009
Session ID : 752
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752 Physicochemical Characteristics of Electro-Magnetic Waves and Particles of Electric Charge Emitted from Polar Crystal Materials
Hiroshi TominagaHisakazu NakajimaHideyuki MiuraSatoshi Okajima
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The study has been conduct to elucidate the physico-chemical characteristics of the electro-magnetic waves and the electric charged particles emitted from the polar crystal materials, that is, Tourmalines. The characteristics of the electric-magnetic waves evolved from the Tourmaline crystal materials belong to the mode of molecular vibration, that is, belong to the regime of far infrared rays, and the range of the wavelength and spectral emissivity are 4 to 16 μm and 0.92 in average, respectively. Additionally, we may predict that the Tourmaline powder mixed with the excited materials makes it possible to emit the electric charged particles and these particles may have a possibility to produce the oxygen minus ion (O_2^-) by combining with oxygen in air as the result of the differential of Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP).
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© 2009 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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