KR20140027845A - The electronic dehumidifier using the electric field - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
- F24F—AIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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The present invention relates to a dehumidifier, and more particularly, to a dehumidifier that dehumidifies moisture in air using an electric field.
In general, in order to dehumidify chemically, a hygroscopic component such as calcium chloride is used, or a gas is mechanically liquefied, and then expanded to lower the temperature by evaporation heat so that the moisture is liquefied at the dew point temperature to remove the moisture. .
The present invention provides an electronic dehumidifier using an electric field which is continuously used in the dehumidifying apparatus as described above but having a lower energy cost.
The present invention provides an electronic dehumidifier using an electric field that removes moisture in the air by providing an electric field by using a dipole of electrical properties of water.
Since the dehumidifier of the present invention dehumidifies by an electric method using an electric field, there is an effect of using very little energy as compared to a dehumidifier that uses a conventional mechanical force to dehumidify.
1 is a schematic view of an electronic dehumidifier using the electric field of the present invention
2 is a structural diagram of water molecules utilized in the present invention
The dehumidifier of the present invention uses a chemical composition of water having two hydrogens and one oxygen covalently bonded to two electrons, and has a 1.8 Debye dipole moment due to asymmetry at an angle of 104.5 degrees due to the bonding structure. Under the influence of the electric field, it is attracted to the electric field. Water is hydrogen-bonded, so when water molecules approach each other under the influence of an electric field, they aggregate.
Electronic dehumidifier using the electric field of the present invention using the same principle as above, the
10: high voltage generator 20: water molecules collecting electrode plate
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